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My bilge switch stopped lighting up yesterday. I pushed in the rubber fuse and it did not come back on. any suggestions? FYI the boat only has about 30 hours.
I think for the bilge there's a second fuse that's next to the battery since it doesn't go on/off with the battery cutoff switch. Edit: I don't think I'm right about that. Reading now.
Edit 2: Our boats do need the battery switch on but do not need the bilge switch on (it auto-checks). Older Yamahas needed the bilge switch on too. That's what I was confused with.