Hello everyone,
I did something and I am not sure what it was. I have a 1987 Hunter 26.5 with a 1993 Nissan 9.9 OB motor.
Two days ago, I was able to start the motor with the ignition key and turn it off with the ignition key. I've been trying to clean everything up on the boat and see what things need repaired and or replaced. I "may" have touched or pushed a couple of the buttons on the back of the OB next to the choke control and I honestly do not have the slightest clue what they even do.
Yesterday and today, I cannot start the motor with the key. If and only if I turn the key into the run position, I can pull the pull rope and start the motor right up. I can turn the motor off with the ignition key.
The battery is good and all electronics and lights are working properly at full strength. I've tried connecting a jump pack to the battery to see if that was necessary, and same result. The motor does not even attempt to try to turn over.
I crawled underneath to take a look at the ignition wiring and I do see some loose wiring. It is possible that I might have turned the key ignition module and perhaps a wire or two came disconnected. I really do not know. There are two loose wires (which I am holding in the photo) coming from the button next to the ignition key which means that this device is not plugged into anything at all. The ignition switch has just one disconnected wire, a RED one.
Please take a look at my wiring and let me know if anything jumps out at you as an obvious issue.
I did something and I am not sure what it was. I have a 1987 Hunter 26.5 with a 1993 Nissan 9.9 OB motor.
Two days ago, I was able to start the motor with the ignition key and turn it off with the ignition key. I've been trying to clean everything up on the boat and see what things need repaired and or replaced. I "may" have touched or pushed a couple of the buttons on the back of the OB next to the choke control and I honestly do not have the slightest clue what they even do.
Yesterday and today, I cannot start the motor with the key. If and only if I turn the key into the run position, I can pull the pull rope and start the motor right up. I can turn the motor off with the ignition key.
The battery is good and all electronics and lights are working properly at full strength. I've tried connecting a jump pack to the battery to see if that was necessary, and same result. The motor does not even attempt to try to turn over.
I crawled underneath to take a look at the ignition wiring and I do see some loose wiring. It is possible that I might have turned the key ignition module and perhaps a wire or two came disconnected. I really do not know. There are two loose wires (which I am holding in the photo) coming from the button next to the ignition key which means that this device is not plugged into anything at all. The ignition switch has just one disconnected wire, a RED one.
Please take a look at my wiring and let me know if anything jumps out at you as an obvious issue.