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    Z519 livewell operation

    Is there separate switches for the livewell fill pump and the recirculating pump ? Can’t seem to get the recirc pump to run.

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    Look on the underneath side of the lid and there are instructions on how to activate each mode inside the live well.
    OOPS.....sorry this is for the pump out mode
    Last edited by RngrBill; 07-19-2018 at 06:27 AM.

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    The valve under the gear shifter does that for you.
    Auto on the valve fills livewell.
    Recirc recirculates the water already in the well. The two switches on the dash activate the pumps. You can manually turn the pumps on and keep them on with one switch or use the other switch and it is now on the timer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jt c View Post
    The valve under the gear shifter does that for you.
    Auto on the valve fills livewell.
    Recirc recirculates the water already in the well. The two switches on the dash activate the pumps. You can manually turn the pumps on and keep them on with one switch or use the other switch and it is now on the timer.
    Yep. ^ You don’t have a livewell fill pump and a recirculation pump. You have two pumps that do the same thing at the same time, one for each side of the livewell, what they do depending upon the mode you have selected on the gunwale wall beneath the shifter.
    John Clark — Findlay, Ohio

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    The problem is the fill pump will not work. You can switch the leads in the bilge and it works. Just can’t turn it on with switch ( no power to pump) ?

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    #6
    Yes the fuses are good.

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    Found it, loose wire at switch. Working now.