OK, So my Four Winns 4.3L SX-M has generally 'run like a top' over the past 10 years. But last weekend was frustrating:
When I had the boat de-winterized 2 weeks ago, the mechanic had trouble starting the motor. He'd turn the key,and zippo, nada, not even a solenoid click. Known (brand new) battery, instrument panel comes up, tilt-motor works fine. The mechanic proceeds to debug the problem with a little 'hot light' under the dash: the key is working fine. He then proceeds to do the following:
1. He takes off the cover that holds the automatic fuses and wire-distribution(note: this is on the left-rear portion of the motor, nearest where the battery is stored), and pulls the wire-connector apart (this is a square connector that holds four wire connections -- I can get pictures if need be), and commences to check the wiring coming from the ignition switch (on the instrument panel). 2. This seems to satisfy him that the key-switch is OK, and he puts the square wire connector back in. 3. He then tries the key again, and PRESTO, the motor starts. 4. He turns off the motor, and restarts it 3 or 4 times to make sure this is not a fluke. 5. He puts the two bolts holding the fuse-cover assembly back together, and sends me on my merry way with an explanation of "ya probly had a bit of corrosion there, and re-seating the connection fixed it for ya".
So we go out on Saturday (because its really nice, and the water was calling to us), and launch at our favorite ramp. The boat starts right up, no problem whatsoever. We motor down to a little restaurant on the lake and enjoy some lunch (this is perhaps 4 or 5 miles from launch point). The boat runs smoothly as a kitten. We sit back and enjoy our lunch for about 2 hrs. When we come back, the problems start:
1. The motor will NOT turn over. We go through all the suspects: battery good, instruments up, tilt works fine, motor in neutral. Nada, zippo, not even a solenoid click. 2. Aha, I think, this is EXACTLY what I saw at the mechanic's place when we were de-winterizing. 3. Unfortunately, I do not have any suitable-sized sockets with me, and I cannot remove the fuse-cover. We wind up getting towed back to our trailer (major bummer to an otherwise sparkling day). 4. Finally back in my driveway, I take off the fuse-cover -- again EXACTLY as I witnessed the mechanic do. I pull the little square connector with the four wire connections. I poke around with my little volt-meter (to almost no avail, since I do not have a wiring diagram, and do not know what it is I'm supposed to see when I turn the key). 5. Shrugging in my best approximation of my boat mechanic, I put the connector back in, and VOILA! the motor cranks just fine. 6. However, when I put the bolts back into the fuse cover and re-attach it -- bad news: the same dead response.
So here's my questions to anybody with some ideas: 1. Is the problem I'm experiencing likely in the connector (one side or the other) that we pulled and re-connected, or is probably somewhere else? 2. If the problem is in the connector, how do I go about getting the part-number for this connector, and replacing it?
_________________ 1999 Four Winns Horizon 180 4.3GL
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