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Fuel pump not getting power

Jnewt190x

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Messages
3
Reaction score
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Points
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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2012
Boat Model
SX
Boat Length
19
Hello I’m currently having trouble getting my 2012 sx190 to start I used a voltage meter and found that all the fuses are good but I am still not getting power to my fuel pump I don’t see any signs of corrosion or bad connections either. Has anyone had this problem before or does anyone have tips on what the issue might be
 
Hello I’m currently having trouble getting my 2012 sx190 to start I used a voltage meter and found that all the fuses are good but I am still not getting power to my fuel pump I don’t see any signs of corrosion or bad connections either. Has anyone had this problem before or does anyone have tips on what the issue might be
If you don’t have it you need a complete service manual with the wiring diagrams.
Your lanyard switch cuts fuel so make sure that is functioning properly
 
Hello I’m currently having trouble getting my 2012 sx190 to start I used a voltage meter and found that all the fuses are good but I am still not getting power to my fuel pump I don’t see any signs of corrosion or bad connections either. Has anyone had this problem before or does anyone have tips on what the issue might be
How did you test for power? Please be specific.
 
I used a fluke multimeter to check all fuses and to confirm that the fuel pump is not getting power.
 
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