First launch of the season didn't start well. The ignition is completly dead. Not even a click. The battery is fully charged.
I found a 10A glas fuse in the box on the engine that was blown. Everything is completely dead also after replacing it.
I got some "help" putting the everything together and +/- were mixed up when connecting the battery. This was corrected before the ignition switch was turned.
Outboards are not my home turf. I got as far as checking that cabels are leading voltage to the starter relay, but don't really know wher to look next to find the fault.
What could wrong? How do I check it?
Can I short circuit the starter relay? If that would start the motor, does it tell me that the fault is in the ignition switch or dead mans grip?
I have Yamaha 60hp twostroke 1989
60FEO
6H2
S
100508
I found a 10A glas fuse in the box on the engine that was blown. Everything is completely dead also after replacing it.
I got some "help" putting the everything together and +/- were mixed up when connecting the battery. This was corrected before the ignition switch was turned.
Outboards are not my home turf. I got as far as checking that cabels are leading voltage to the starter relay, but don't really know wher to look next to find the fault.
What could wrong? How do I check it?
Can I short circuit the starter relay? If that would start the motor, does it tell me that the fault is in the ignition switch or dead mans grip?
I have Yamaha 60hp twostroke 1989
60FEO
6H2
S
100508
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