does a 89 capri have a lanyrd kill switch on it?
if so what is the proper way to hook it up?
and can i get a replace ment, Im thing when I got my boat from a p.s. they didnt give it to me just keys
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phonedrn8
U.S.S what the hell
1989 Bayliner w/ Force 85 outboard
If you have a kill switch it will located on your dash and be very obvious. Either in the form of a clip or a circular snap on device. Have you tried starting the engine? If it did start then you don't have one and don't need one. I'm really not sure if they were installed during that year model - should be though. Send me your HIN and I'll double check.
Never mind, found it - Yes, you should have one. Will be a round, red button that accepts the clip ( like a jet ski ). Will be located right next to the steering wheel pretty close to your ignition switch.
Yes, it should be on the left of the steering wheel, a thin black cord (curled up, or just hanging) with a piece of plastic on the end, that acts like a spacer to keep the spring loaded switch in the out (run) position, they are available, but you can temporarly disconnect it under the motors hood, I forgot what color wire it is though, you just need to unscrew the wire loop, at the terminal block.
cool , is it a n/o or n/c switch?
i did look under dash and seen on wire is removed from the switch i guess i have to get it replaced. so I can start it
i do have kinda running as long as starter is engaged. it spudder, kicks bucks blue smoke kinda
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phonedrn8
U.S.S what the hell
1989 Bayliner w/ Force 85 outboard
Yea that sounds like your lanyard switch has been activated.
I did that last year by accident and got my motor doing that while the key was held on with the starter turning the motor and the throttle open. Smoke, backfire and hell!
As soon as I remembered the switch it fired right up!