I have a 2006 Super Air 210. Tonight the low pressure fuel pump stopped working. After putting a meter on it I found that the plug feeding the fuel pump wasn’t getting any power. The boat has been running fine until last night when the boat was caught in a bad rain storm and got completely soaked. That’s the only thing that changed over the past few days. Does anyone have any ideas on where I can trouble shoot or ran into this problem before?
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I suggest following the source... Track the wiring back to its source of power until you find the culprit. There should be a relay sending 12VDC to the pump... check to make sure it functions properly with the key switch. Should also be a circuit breaker for power... check to make sure the leads are tight and not corroded.
A little diagnostic time with a multimeter and you should be able to figure it out.
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There is a Fuse block by the relays for the fuel pumps on the engine by the computer. Mine is by the valve cover. Our boats are different ages, but close.
When this happened to me, I had replace the low pressure pump. The post about it is just a few below this one.
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Thank you for Llc the help. It was the kill switch one of the wires came off the terminal.
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