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9rock
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emergency start button

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On my 77 f30
my port side engine would not start , nothing happen when u fliped the switch., i traced the problam to the red button next to it, it has power to the switch but not leaving , if i jump it past it starts ,
Are these swiches avilible or can i eliminate it,




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the emergency start button when pressed activates a soleniod next to your starboard engine and simply connects the two batteries together. It does not turn the engines over. The solenoid itself is common and relativly inexpensive. If it is working when you push the emergency startbutton you will hear a click of the solenoid tripping then you have to turn the key to start. Does this answer your question?
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Is the red button say emergency start ? or is there is a number on the button ? then it maybe a circuit breaker . is there only 1 or is there 1 by each ignition switch ? If there is only 1 total good chance its a emergency start switch if there is 1 by each switch chances are it a circuit breaker

Photo of dash would help , I have seen Trojane with both


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If it is an emergency start switch it will also be a momentary switch instead of a standard toggle. That way it will not default to a "hot" position of connecting the batteries together but only provide that condition as long as the switch is made.
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It keeps getting better, today tapped on the what now i think is the breaker and the switch started working started that engin then the other and when I went to shut them down the starboard side would not turn off I had to un hook it from the breaker ,to get it to shut off .
I am thinking 2 switches and 2 breakers , are they hard to find?
its the switch and the breaker not the emergency start switch
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A little out of focus but I believe its a breaker
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prowlersfish wrote:A little out of focus but I believe its a breaker
The breaker is the round one the square one is the starter switch witch now stays on, the breakers apear origanal but the switches are made in mexico so mabe they have been replaced before

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Based on your descriptions and how corroded things look in the pictures, I would be replacing every switch and breaker you have. You said you jumpered across the port breaker -- if you didn't mess with starboard ignition wiring, there is no reason it wouldn't/shouldn't shut down unless ignition switch is shorting out inside or your wiring is totally f'd.
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I suggest calling John Leed at Marine Tech (ex-Trojan guy) in Lancaster, PA area.
Almost guarantee he'll know and have what you need.
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