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| I purchased this boat late last year and am now getting familiar with it. I cant seem to find the bilge pump and when I flip all the dash switches I cant hear it either-Anyone have any thoughts --thks |
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| Possibilities are: 1. It doesn't have one, 2. It doesn't work, 3. It is automatic and built on a float so it only works when it rises when the water makes it float and turn on and pump water out.
Are you turning on a switch marked as bilge pump? |
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| P.S. you can test possibility #3 by putting water in the bottom of your boat and see if the pump kicks on automatically and pumps the water out. |
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| Thanks good ideas-none of my switches are labeled |
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Posts: 1000
| give ranger a call. they'll tell you really quick
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Posts: 715
| That boat should have both: auto (which is always on) and a manual pump switch. Likely your pump is fried if it is not making noise. Its an easy fix as the pumps are designed to twist on and off. |
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Location: deephaven mn | could be a blown fuse also and there should be a label telling what each fuse is foe on the back side of fuse box cover
could be a loose or broken wire also. if your livewell pumps works swap out the working pump with your bilge pump most likely same size and swap bilge pump with livewell pump that should give you your answer where the flaw is |
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