1999 Pro Air Launch Control System Fuse Type?

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  • Woodsie
    • Jun 2012
    • 2

    • Ann Arbor, MI

    • 1999 Pro Air Nautique

    1999 Pro Air Launch Control System Fuse Type?

    I pulled the fuse on my Launch Control System after noticing that my fill nor empty pumps were working. Sure enough, when I pulled the fuse out I could see that it was burned out. I put the defective fuse in my bag only to find it missing when I got home...


    ...so does anyone know the fuse type and rating for the Launch Control System for a 1999 Pro Air Nautique?

    My extremely uneducated guess is that it is an AGC-10 or AGC-15 since pumps normally draw just over 5 amps iirc but I really don't know for sure and I don't recall if the fuse type is inscribed on the inline fuse holder or not. I can't find a peep about it in the owners manual.

    My boat is docked a decent distance from my house so I'm hoping to save a trip and pick up a replacement fuse on my way next time.

    Thanks in advance for the help.
  • LT
    • Apr 2012
    • 1

    • Texas

    • none

    #2
    I believe I also have a blown fuse on my 99 sport. Can you tell me where the fuse was located on your boat as I have yet to locate on mine.

    Thanks

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    • nms1991
      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
      • Apr 2004
      • 477

      • Unknown


      #3
      Its normally a 5 amp glass fuse, and it is located under the dash pod getting power from the key switch.

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      • Woodsie
        • Jun 2012
        • 2

        • Ann Arbor, MI

        • 1999 Pro Air Nautique

        #4
        Originally posted by nms1991 View Post
        Its normally a 5 amp glass fuse, and it is located under the dash pod getting power from the key switch.
        Thanks for the reply. I'm surprised it's only a 5 amp fuse but after checking the Attwood website it looks like their current 800gph (I think my LCS is 750gph) pumps are only 3 amp draw so I guess that makes sense. Do you know what type of 5 amp glass fuse it is or does it not particularly matter as long as it fits in the fuse holder? My knowledge of fuses is extremely limited and I was a little baffled by the array of them at the hardware store and the variations in things like size and element type.

        @LT, yes nms1991 is correct. I found it behind the dash near the wiring for the key switch. It's an inline glass fuse. The fuse holder is basically two robber sockets with wires leading from either end that the fuse fits in to.

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