Yeah, I'm serious. No clue where to find my fuses on this boat, and really hoping one of you can point me in the right direction. :surr
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(39)96 Bayliner Capri 1950...WHERE THE !#/%!!! IS MY FUSE BLOCK?!?!-gctid384289
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Zebra Muscle wrote:
Yeah, I'm serious. No clue where to find my fuses on this boat, and really hoping one of you can point me in the right direction. :surr
Just to the right of the wheel
Very easily accessible if I wedge myself sideways between the seats and the kick board with my head buried under the dash and turned in a grotesque and awkward angle. :sorrow:
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Steve, that's what I'm afraid of - unaccessible yet critical things I can't get to, and have to pay $95/hr marine labor to fix! I'll be tackling the insertion of a new bilge pump this weekend, and figure I had better know where the fuses are in case I have an electrical issue.
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One of two places:
Under the dash..contortionist time....or if a cuddy there could be a button on vinyl panel inside that folds down and exposes the back of the guages, dash, and the fuse block is there.
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rkcarguy wrote:
One of two places:
Under the dash..contortionist time....or if a cuddy there could be a button on vinyl panel inside that folds down and exposes the back of the guages, dash, and the fuse block is there.
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As an added note, I solved several intermittent electrical problems by replacing the glass fuse panel with an automotive blade-type panel. Sturdier fuses and cleaner connections...
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