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    1995 TE

    My buddies two bilge pumps are not working. Went to help and tried to start at the basics, where in the world is the fuse block?


    Lake Norman, N.C./New Britain, CT.
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    All 3 of mine had a beaker box/panel underneath the console.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gamblerman65 View Post
    All 3 of mine had a beaker box/panel underneath the console.
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    There is no "fuse box" Nor is there a fuse panel. At least not factory supplied. There are resettable breakers below each switch on the dash. Those little rubber thingees below the switches. Push it in to reset the breaker.

    Just understand you're working with a 28 year old boat that has had who knows how many owners. You could spend days tracing cables to discover current wiring specs.

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    The auto bilge pump wiring will be fused right at the cranking battery so it can work regardless if master power is on or not.