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Posted 7/16/2006 1:10 PM (#200967)
Subject: Livewell Pump


Help! My livewell pump will not turn off. The switch is an on-off-on rocker style switch with the top being recirc on front livewell, middle is off and bottom is livewell fill.

Thought the switch was bad so I pulled the leads - pump still runs. I had to disconnect battery to get it to stop. Tested different switch - same issue.

I have had the boat for 6 years never a problem. Any ideas. Seems the energy is bypassing the switch??
Shep
Posted 7/16/2006 2:37 PM (#200974 - in reply to #200967)
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You got a short somewhere. You'll have to trace the wires back from the pump to find it. Look for anyplace the wires go through anything metal, like a bulkhead. They probably rubbed through the insulation of the wire. If you have a glass boat, that would kinda rule that out, but you should still look for any bare or chaffed wires..

Edited by Shep 7/16/2006 2:38 PM
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Posted 7/16/2006 4:38 PM (#200992 - in reply to #200967)
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Could the short be inside the motor housing? i checked the wires to the best of my ability and found them well protected
Shep
Posted 7/17/2006 10:33 AM (#201058 - in reply to #200992)
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No, the short cannot be in the motor housing of the pump. The pump is getting 12 volts from somewhere. You need to find out where. Either a wire got crossed, or is connected where it shouldn't be. Check the wires with a voltmeter at the switch when they are off. None should have 12 volts.

Where do you live?
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Posted 7/17/2006 1:31 PM (#201092 - in reply to #200967)
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Live in Point. Plan to get out the meter and start investigating further. There is a fuse panel tucked way back under the steering wheel - maybe something has crossed there??. I have a new switch on order as well. Wierd thing is I never touched any of the wiring on this boat. Some rough rides recently jarred something.

Thanks for your feedback.
ghoti
Posted 7/17/2006 6:50 PM (#201124 - in reply to #200967)
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Location: Stevens Point, Wi.
If you don't have any luck, PM me. I live in Point and can probably help you out.
muskynightmare
Posted 7/17/2006 10:39 PM (#201157 - in reply to #200967)
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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water
do you have another switch somewhere in the boat, like up front? If you do, and that is the problem, don't feel bad, it got me to.
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Posted 7/18/2006 6:43 AM (#201171 - in reply to #200967)
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Umm, I had to replace the dashboard switch anyway.....

Do I feel silly. And I use the front switch all the time.

Thanks
Shep
Posted 7/18/2006 7:17 AM (#201174 - in reply to #201171)
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So it was the front switch that was on? Way to call it, nightmare! I've only had one in my boats, so never thought of that. Ain't this site great?
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Posted 7/18/2006 7:39 PM (#201273 - in reply to #200967)
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The only short circuit on this one was my brain. After 3 days on the Big Pond and only a few hours sleep in between outings the idea of a pump running with the dashboard switch off was brain overload.

I always tell people, "when you hear hoofbeats think of horses not zebras" Its usually the simple things.....

Thanks nightmare, it was the horses
Shep
Posted 7/19/2006 7:32 AM (#201334 - in reply to #201273)
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So, you fish Lake Michigan, huh? Any big kings go screaming into the dark?

Edited by Shep 7/19/2006 7:35 AM
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