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I had the fill pump go out on me in like 6 months, kept tripping the breaker. To much of a hassle to take to dealership so i just ordered one off amazon and replaced it myself.
To the best of my knowledge, the ckt breaker feeds the switch, so if the light is on when you activate the switch there is power going out of the switch towards the live well pump. I’m assuming you cannot hear the pump running.
The live well fill pump is located in the aft bilge area, you will have to take off the clean out tray to gain access to it.
Once you get in there, verify that the plug is still connected, if it is then it’s a simple process to disconnect the plug, then test to make sure you‘ve got power at the plug. If there is then push in on the red tab and the pump and impeller will unscrew from the base and you can then remove it. You can find these Tsunami pumps at a lot of places but they will not have the plug that yours has on the wires, just clip off the plug and splice it onto the wires of the new pump.
On second thought, if your boat is still under warranty have the dealer fix it.
To the best of my knowledge, the ckt breaker feeds the switch, so if the light is on when you activate the switch there is power going out of the switch towards the live well pump. I’m assuming you cannot hear the pump running.
The live well fill pump is located in the aft bilge area, you will have to take off the clean out tray to gain access to it.
Once you get in there, verify that the plug is still connected, if it is then it’s a simple process to disconnect the plug, then test to make sure you‘ve got power at the plug. If there is then push in on the red tab and the pump and impeller will unscrew from the base and you can then remove it. You can find these Tsunami pumps at a lot of places but they will not have the plug that yours has on the wires, just clip off the plug and splice it onto the wires of the new pump.
On second thought, if your boat is still under warranty have the dealer fix it.
I had the fill pump go out on me in like 6 months, kept tripping the breaker. To much of a hassle to take to dealership so i just ordered one off amazon and replaced it myself.