The green 30 Amp fuse on the motor labeled "Rec / Reg (Main Fuse)" keeps blowing when I turn the battery selector switch on. I tried changing the starter / solenoid as well as the starter relay. I have the ignition turned off and am not trying to start the motor at all. The fuse blows instantly as soon as I flip the batter selector switch to the on position. Any ideas?
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2002 F115 "Rec / Reg (Main Fuse)" shorting
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Originally posted by Keithbaja View PostGot a short !!
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Originally posted by fairdeal View PostConnecting the battery 'backwards' usually blows a main fuse...
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Originally posted by craigsboat View PostI haven't messed with the batteries in 2 years. Boat was running fine last two years. Took the boat out and ran great for 2 hours. Shut it off on the mooring for 2 hours then tried to start it back up and the fuse lowing began. .
Well its certainly not a common problem, nor a "known issue".
I'm sorry you spent money on a starter solenoid and relay.
I would try two things:
1. separate the big black connector at the front of the engine -
that connects the main engine harness to the remote control wire -
then see if the fuse still blows
2. Disconnect the plug to the regulator/rectifier -
then see if the fuse still blows
If neither of those make any difference,
I'd be scrutinizing the engine for a chafed or damaged wire...
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Originally posted by fairdeal View Post
OK then.
Well its certainly not a common problem, nor a "known issue".
I'm sorry you spent money on a starter solenoid and relay.
I would try two things:
1. separate the big black connector at the front of the engine -
that connects the main engine harness to the remote control wire -
then see if the fuse still blows
2. Disconnect the plug to the regulator/rectifier -
then see if the fuse still blows
If neither of those make any difference,
I'd be scrutinizing the engine for a chafed or damaged wire...
Unplugged voltage regulator and the fuses held thru switching on batteries and turning over motor. It must be a bad voyage regulator. Ordered new one. Funny thing is that I changed both motor's voltage regulators less than one year back and they only have less than 50 hours on them. The previous ones were the original voltage regulators with more than 100 hours on them. And I only related them because the dashboard voltage meter was showing all different voltage numbers from 10v to 18v when the motors were running. The change corrected the problem. But the voyage regulators never blew a fuse even when the voltage meter was showing 2 hours of running at swinging from 10v to 18v throughout the entire 2 hour run. I wonder why its blowing fuses this time and only messed with voltage last time?
Once I removed the voltage regulator I discovered a small 1 inch crack down the center of the shinny black plasticy looking part of the back of the regulator. I wonder if this is the cause of the failure and if the crack / failure is caused by heat / voltage overload / corroded battery wires?Last edited by craigsboat; 03-05-2022, 02:18 PM.
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Originally posted by 99yam40 View PostI believe he was talking about the 10pin connector
Once I removed the voltage regulator I discovered a small 1 inch crack down the center of the shinny black plasticy looking part of the back of the regulator. I wonder if this is the cause of the failure and if the crack / failure is caused by heat / voltage overload / corroded battery wires?
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Originally posted by 99yam40 View PostRR shunts excess voltage to ground to regulate, depends on what fails and how it fails as to what happens.
are the ones you put in OEM or aftermarket ones?
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Originally posted by 99yam40 View Postremember the old saying you get what you pay for
was there any warranty on those parts?
can you get free replacements?
if not buy some more and see if it was a freak failure
Checking my receipt the regulator is actually 1 year and 1 week old. So even with a warranty i'd be SOL.
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Originally posted by 99yam40 View Postyou can get the real mcoy right here on this website that sponsors this forum
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