Re: Starting Problem
Engine is a 1995 Merc 3.0LX s/n 0F365904
I'm having a starting problem. When I turn the key, all I hear are very rapid, repeated clicking sounds coming from the motor.
I remember seeing a document posted on here a while back outlining how to troubleshoot most common starting problems. I was hoping someone either knew where it was and could re-post it, or possibly give me some insight given the symptom I mentioned above.
Thanks!
I am currently experiencing the same problem with my 5.7 mercruiser. Here are some quick things to check with a 12 volt test light. On the back of the ignition switch there are 3 wires terminal B (red), terminal S (yel/red) and terminal I (purple). Secure clip on light to a good ground, test terminal B (should have power), move to S terminal turn switch on (should have power). If no power your switch is bad, if powered move to engine compartment.
At engine compartment you have a slave solenoid. There are 2 large posts and 2 small post. At the top large post B yel/red wire, the lower large post A red wire, the two smaller posts D blk wire and C yel/red wire. With the test light grounded probe terminal post C with key turned on test light should come on if so now test A terminal, if it lights clip the test light on A terminal post. Put test probe on terminal D if it does not light the ground on the slave solenoid is bad. Without a ground the slave solenoid will not work (clean grounds) and re-test. If test light does not work then it could be one of three things, connection between the engine harness plug is bad, bad neutral Safety Switch or bad connection between ignition switch and slave solenoid.
If you have checked the above try this: Turn starter switch on as if your starting the boat. If it is clicking and no cranking of the starter. Go to Slave Solenoid on engine block. Connect test light to a good ground and with the probe test terminal A. If A lights then probe terminal B with the switch activated for cranking. If you hear a click and test light does not come on then the Salve Solenoid is bad. If you connect B & C together on the slave solenoid (it should start). If the light come on when testing at B terminal then move down and check solenoid on the starter (same proceedure).
Let me know if this helps or what you haqve done to get the boat running again.
Good Luck
CaptMorgan