Seachoice 11651 Johnson/Evinrude Ignition Starter Switch, Unspecified, One Size
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I used this switch on my 2004 Tracker Bass Buggy pontoon with a 50hp Mercury 2-cylinder engine without any problems An electric shock. It was the only one that was an exact replacement for it that I could find. Those who say the opposite need not bother listening to them. EXACTLY THE SAME AS THE OLD ONE.
The answer is a resounding yes. Just follow the instructions for wiring the ignition, and you will be all set.
There is an intriguing sound there. It was the door switch, or was the engine or accessories making noise. The best thing you could do would be to check all of your connections according to the wiring diagram, and then maybe try it again
As I recall, there was no diagram in the package, so you will have to consult what terminals your wires are connected to on your existing switch to make one. I had some terminals moved on my switch from where they were located on my old In both switches, connect the B or BAT (battery) terminal, an M for the magneto, an A for the accessory, a C for the choke, and an S for the start. You must match the wire number on your existing switch to the letter on your
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I was able to install it perfectly on Johnson is a nine. There was only one downside for my application, the shaft was not long enough. This cable was not long enough to provide enough protrusion through 3/4in marine ply on a custom panel, which was not as expensive. In order for it to stick through I had to bore a hole in the inside of my console.
It was found that the owner of the car had lost the keys, so I simply It is a simple OEM part swap, just make sure you label or take a picture of the wire connections before removing the part. Be sure to unplug the battery before you begin. When my friend initially tried to swap the locks, he was shocked to discover it wasn't that simple. You can also get duplicate keys at most hardware stores, so that's another.
It was a quick and easy installation. Here's your bonus No apparent reason could be found for this motor's cylinder drop. When the carburetor and fuel system were cleaned and all of the typical checks were completed, the broken switch was discovered. As a result of replacing the switch, it works just.
Compared to the previous one, this one fits better, has a normal length shank, and feels and works better. The last time I shopped at West Marine was five years ago.
In my boat, I found the key switch to be a very good replacement. thing I found wrong with the switch was that two of the prongs were labeled I used to have a different label on my old switch. Thanks to my good fortune, I got it right on the first try.
An older pontoon motor needed a key start switch and this one fits perfectly and works as it should.
I was able to fire up the motor immediately after fitting this switch to the existing motor.
My 75 model Johnson 70 horsepower was perfectly replaced with this new one.