issues: engine stalling, neutral safety switch
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2011 1:13 pm
There is a 15 amp reset switch in the metal box cover that holds the red plastic key (1980 F26). When I pushed the reset button, my ignition switch came back to life. It works like it should in the on position and for engine starting. I don't know what the condition was that required a reset -- will check the ignition switch (toggle switch on this boat) to make sure the contacts are good. After pushing the reset button, the switch worked fine, so I'm thinking (but not sure) it's probably not a defective switch. And it could be related to the large red plastic switch -- don't think I checked to be sure other stuff was working before I pressed the reset. Anybody know what the 15 amp reset switch controls?
The neutral safety switch still isn't working quite right, as before -- have to fiddle with the shift lever to hit the sweet spot in order to start the engine. I'm thinking there may be an adjustment at the control box (sweet spot is just about at the reverse gear detent). I guess I haven't completely ruled out the neutral safety switch in the stalling issue, though. I was shifting out of neutral when the engine quit, because the reset switch presumably opened. As the neutral safety switch is wired to the starter switch, I think there could be a cause and effect -- though could be as simple as a loose connection at the starter switch.
progress, I guess. I don't like the prospect of the engine unexpectedly shutting down.
The neutral safety switch still isn't working quite right, as before -- have to fiddle with the shift lever to hit the sweet spot in order to start the engine. I'm thinking there may be an adjustment at the control box (sweet spot is just about at the reverse gear detent). I guess I haven't completely ruled out the neutral safety switch in the stalling issue, though. I was shifting out of neutral when the engine quit, because the reset switch presumably opened. As the neutral safety switch is wired to the starter switch, I think there could be a cause and effect -- though could be as simple as a loose connection at the starter switch.
progress, I guess. I don't like the prospect of the engine unexpectedly shutting down.