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Old 06-17-2006, 06:03 PM
CHANCE1234 CHANCE1234 is offline
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you would have thought that the guy i paid 3 thousand dollars to, would have checked all this stuff, since this is undoubtly electrical. If any one ever has there boat rewired in MA, I can tell you who not to use!! not only did he wire my chartplotter wrong (which i fixed) but my starboard fuel tank sending unit does not work, and now this. For 3k it should be prestine and it should not have wires that go no where and electrical tape instead of appropriate bundling techniques. I won't drop the name here unless someone really wants me to. Becuase I want to, i just think trayder would not appreciate that. Oh, there is no breaker or fuse near there. From what i can figure is that there is a ground somewhere between the slave solonoid and the staring solenoid and starter.
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