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Posts: 1901
Location: MN | Buddy has a 2004 Ranger 1900 Reata and the livewell pump isn't working. If I recall the switch for the pump itself doesn't have a fuse but the recirculating switch does. Does that fuse control both? |
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Posts: 1460
Location: Kronenwetter, WI | There shoud be a fuse panel with all fuses labeled. In my 619 every pump has its own fuse. A goodmway to find out if the pump cartridge needs replacing is to unplug the non working pump (after eliminating the fuse as the issue) and swap it with a working pump. If it still is not working then the cartridge needs replacing.m pm me for more. |
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Posts: 1901
Location: MN | He's not finding a fuse panel, anybody tell him where to look? The pump itself works, he took the wire from the bilge and hooked it up to the livewell pump and she runs. |
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Posts: 21
Location: Wayzata, MN | Fuse panel could be a couple places. In mine, it's behind a little cover on the side of the boat under my throttles (Ranger 1860). Sit in the drivers seat and look on the side of the boat by your right hip and knee. Otherwise, I'd check under the dash (first) and in the compartment where the battery is (second). |
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Posts: 5874
| I wonder if the Ranger dealer knows where that pesky fuse panel is? |
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Posts: 118
| I have a 210 reata...my fuse block is in the storage compartment directly forward of the dash .....check there |
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