I have an 80hp Mercury that had intermittent starting problems before refusing to start altogether. There is not a sound when the key is turned to start. I suspected that the ignition switch was bad so I tested the switch according to the service manual. The manual has a table showing which wires should have continuity in various key positions. The table indicates the following:
OFF: BLK - BLK/YEL
RUN: RED - PUR
START: RED - YEL/RED, YEL/RED - PUR, RED - PUR
CHOKE: RED - YEL/BLK, RED - PUR, PUR - YEL/BLK
It doesn't explicitly state that all other connections should be open circuits. Here is what my tests show:
OFF: BLK - BLK/YEL, BLK - PUR
RUN: RED - PUR, BLK - RED, BLK - PUR
START: RED - YEL/RED, YEL/RED - PUR, RED - PUR, BLK - RED, BLK/YEL - RED
CHOKE: RED - YEL/BLK, RED - PUR, PUR - YEL/BLK
I assume that the extra BLK connections to RED and PUR are shorting things out but I would also expect a fuse to blow and open the circuit or some other indication of a problem.
Do the BLK-RED and BLK-PUR connections mean I have a bad key switch?














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