Re: Mercury 150 start with solenoid not key
If there were no issues with wiring then a larger fuse than specified is not a problem. However, if there is an issue with wiring, such as a screw driven into the main harness, that can create a short and instead of the fuse blowing, the wiring burns because it is not capable of handling that amount of current. In other words the becomes the weak link in the chain rather than the fuse. There should be nothing else in that circuit except the solenoid so perhaps it is drawing too much current. To check the existing line, disconnect it from the "S" terminal on the switch and at the solenoid. Now measure from either end of the wire to ground. It should show open circuit. If it shows continuity, that wire is indeed shorted somewhere along its length. Then measure continuity end to end. It will probably show that it's open meaning the wire is physically broken somewhere along it's length.
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