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    Posted: May-17-2014 at 2:04pm
I Have an 88 s/n a month ago it would fire right up to start but now the battery was dead so charged it i have 12.9 v when i turn key to start the warning buzzer won,t come on the blower,bilge in manual wont come on but the engine will turn over fine but wont start all the lights and gauges work any hints
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You posed a similar question here:
http://correctcraftfan.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=33555

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Originally posted by Bri892001 Bri892001 wrote:

Does your 88 have a dash-ignition push button breaker AND a key, or does it just have a key?

Another question, would your key normally have to be in the on position for the blower and bilge to work?


We need a little bit of a sense of how your dash wiring works and it is set up when it is working, you dig?

My guess is that there's a correlation between your blower and bilge not working and your engine not firing.

If you're blower and bilge normally only work with the ignition turned on... well, your engine needs the ignition turned on too.

If the blower and bilge will normally run without the key on, it's unrelated. Unless there's a common fuse or connection somewhere.
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Brian, something isn't right with the whole set up....you know that NOTHING should work unless the ignition breaker is pushed in.
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That's a good point Tim.

I wasn't sure what year they added that dash push button breaker. Most of the early ones just had the key only, right? But if your 88 has the push-button breaker (like mine) then the Original Poster's should too.
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i checked at ignition swiych it has 6.7v but battery has 12.9
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6.7 is a big dropoff. Do you know what you have at your pushbutton breaker?
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Originally posted by hammer64 hammer64 wrote:

i checked at ignition swiych it has 6.7v but battery has 12.9

Is the 6.7 on the battery side or the load side? Trace it and see where the loss is. Could be just a bad ignition switch.


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i checked all the votage again it seems correct on the ignition hot and switced its 10.9 v the resistor is 11.9 and coming out of blower switch is good could i have a bad ground somewhere or any ideas
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Originally posted by hammer64 hammer64 wrote:

i checked all the votage again it seems correct on the ignition hot and switced its 10.9 v the resistor is 11.9 and coming out of blower switch is good could i have a bad ground somewhere or any ideas

Originally posted by hammer64 hammer64 wrote:

i checked at ignition swiych it has 6.7v but battery has 12.9


Ohm out the ground!!


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I also wanted to know what the module the pin harness is connected to how to know if it,s bad
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