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  • kerrybarnhart
    • Mar 2014
    • 9

    • Morgantown, WV

    • 2015 SAN G23 2005 Ski Nautique 196

    Replace blower on 2015 G23

    My blower stopped working so I removed it by disconnecting the wiring at the connector. I noticed the blower side of the wiring and the blower itself is connected via a 1/2" coil of wire for both positive and negative wires. Does anyone know if they are needed? what they do (resistor?)? where to get them? Thx!

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  • charlesml3
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • Jan 2008
    • 2454

    • Lake Gaston, NC

    • 2022 G23

    #2
    Originally posted by kerrybarnhart View Post
    My blower stopped working so I removed it by disconnecting the wiring at the connector. I noticed the blower side of the wiring and the blower itself is connected via a 1/2" coil of wire for both positive and negative wires. Does anyone know if they are needed? what they do (resistor?)? where to get them? Thx!
    Can you post a photo? I'm not sure I understand what you're describing.

    -Charles

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    • kerrybarnhart
      • Mar 2014
      • 9

      • Morgantown, WV

      • 2015 SAN G23 2005 Ski Nautique 196

      #3
      I just added the picture. There was black shrink wrap on the whole connection. Hindsight, I would have just cut the wires from the blower!

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      • charlesml3
        1,000 Post Club Member
        • Jan 2008
        • 2454

        • Lake Gaston, NC

        • 2022 G23

        #4
        Looks like there could be a resistor on the positive lead. Hard to tell from the photo.

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        • kerrybarnhart
          • Mar 2014
          • 9

          • Morgantown, WV

          • 2015 SAN G23 2005 Ski Nautique 196

          #5
          It's wire wrapped around a hard plastic (or possibly metal) rod about 1/2" long.

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          • ally505
            • Feb 2012
            • 178

            • Somewhere cold and wet

            • 2008 super air nautique 210, zr6.

            #6
            Can't tell from the photo but from your description, it's a capacitor or sometimes called a "choke" to reduce high frequency noise from the motor.

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            • kerrybarnhart
              • Mar 2014
              • 9

              • Morgantown, WV

              • 2015 SAN G23 2005 Ski Nautique 196

              #7
              Turns out the new blower came with the "chokes" but when installed the new blower does NOT work either so must be a fuse or wiring issue. Hard to trace those wires, any clues where a fuse or the like might be? BTW, with the blower "unplugged" from the connector, I used a continuity tester in the battery side plug and it cause a "fault" on lync screen which seems to indicate that wiring is ok??? Any help would be appreciated. Thx!

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              • nohlan_4
                Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                • Jan 2016
                • 413

                • Canada

                • 2013 G23 450

                #8
                Originally posted by kerrybarnhart View Post
                Turns out the new blower came with the "chokes" but when installed the new blower does NOT work either so must be a fuse or wiring issue. Hard to trace those wires, any clues where a fuse or the like might be? BTW, with the blower "unplugged" from the connector, I used a continuity tester in the battery side plug and it cause a "fault" on lync screen which seems to indicate that wiring is ok??? Any help would be appreciated. Thx!
                What type of continuity tester? If your going battery to ground then you are effectively shorting out the positive side to ground so yes it will fault. Sounds to me like it might be a bad ground from the blower side then as the positive or "battery" side wiring seems good if its faulting back to the linc.

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                • kerrybarnhart
                  • Mar 2014
                  • 9

                  • Morgantown, WV

                  • 2015 SAN G23 2005 Ski Nautique 196

                  #9
                  Update: turns out it was the stock connector that was bad. Took a a lot of testing to figure it out. I just bypassed the connector and direct wired it. Dealer said that it what they do all the time (I didn't question that, but should have!). All is working well now.

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