Kill Switch Question
My dad got in a bind last week. He was fishing Cocodrie and couldn't get his boat started on his way back in. After a bunch of trouble shooting, it turns out that his switch wasn't being fulling extended by his lanyard. He finally figured out a way to shim it,but he was asking if there was a way to disable the kill switch temporarily if if couldn't be opened. My question is if you pull the housing out and tie the wires together, would that disable it?
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Most kill switches are an open switch. Just disconnecting the wires to the switch would disable the switch. Twisting them together would disable motor by grounding circuit.
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Thanks y'all. I'll pass on the info.
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If you unplug both then it won't work. 100% sure! Happened to me. Hot wire has to still be inline but ground can be unplugged. I tied em together... Nothing... Unplugged both... Nothin... Unplugged ground... Fired right up.
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depends on the motor... my tohatsu is an open circuit.. just unplug both and its fine... connection has to be made to kill the engine. |
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