Rear bilge wiring for a 2006 SV211 (with the bilge breaker switch)

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  • TeamPear
    • Jul 2023
    • 8

    • Austin TX

    • 2006 SV 211 TE

    Rear bilge wiring for a 2006 SV211 (with the bilge breaker switch)

    Hey folks,

    I have a new-to-me 2006 SV211, which runs great except for a non-operational rear bilge pump. As with a lot of these boats, it's had some changes since original, and I'm okay, not great with electrical. I'd love to get some suggestions on my diagnostic process and get an idea of what to do next. Hopefully this will be helpful to future owners too.

    I'm not getting 12V at the rear bilge connector (the sealed 2 min connector with brown and black wires) (I was reading near zero, about 0.4V). A 3 wire pump in there was recently added, with a red +12v wire going to the brown pump wire. Hypothetically, this should mean that it's manually on when the control unit light is on, and automatic otherwise (or at least when a battery bank is on).

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    I pulled the bilge pump panel, but it appears to have been modified. with wires in position 1 and 3 cut. The one side appears to all be ground. What does this switch do when unmodified? The official wiring diagram doesn't note how it's implemented from what I can tell.

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    I pulled the PME box and found the BILGE at Pin #20 and Forward BILGE (ground?) at Pin speed Didn't see a power for FWD or GND for the rear one.
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    I don't see any points to test on, and sticking my probe down the connecter didn't seem to catch a voltage.
    How might I diagnose this?

  • 196Mike
    • Apr 2007
    • 129

    • Jacksonville, FL

    • 06' 210 - Current 06' SV211TE - Sold 04' 196 Limited - Sold

    #2
    The bilge pump wires (two wires) are brown for power and black for ground. The wiring schematic shows only one set of wires, and the center bilge is spliced in.

    I would be curious where the third wire is connected on the aft bilge. Only the solid brown and black wires on the bilge pump should be attached (if it is automatic sensing). The brown wire with the white stripe is not used in the factory configuration.

    1) Have you unplugged/removed the aft bilge pump, placed power on the brown wire, and grounded the black wire to see if it works?
    2) Is the center bilge pump working?

    Note the factory bilge is automatic sensing. When the power is first activated to the bilge circuit, it will run for a short period and then shut off unless water is in the bottom of the hull. Then, it will run until it reaches a point below the built-in automatic sensing switch and shut off.

    I hope this helps.
    '06 SANTE210 - Current Boat
    '06 SV211 TE - Old Boat
    '04 Ski Nautique 196 - Old Boat

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