Good evening all,
I have recently inherited a '97 sea nymph with a Johnson J40TPLEEA, it's a tiller with the key switch on the side of the boat and the ignition button on the motor itself. The engine was running fine and suddenly began blowing the main 20a fuse every time the key switch was turned. It blows instantly. After a few hours of tinkering (I'm pretty novice with this stuff), I discovered that when I remove one of the black wires (with a little yellow on it) from one of the small starter solenoid terminals, it will start and run just fine. The trade off is the kill switch no longer functions. I'm wondering if the fix is as easy as replacing the kill switch, or if there is potentially something more involved, as it seems maybe that wire is more than just the kill switch ground. But without a wiring diagram, I don't know what else is potentially attached to it. I have identified the wire in question with a blue arrow in the attached picture. Any thoughts on fixing this?
Thanks!
I have recently inherited a '97 sea nymph with a Johnson J40TPLEEA, it's a tiller with the key switch on the side of the boat and the ignition button on the motor itself. The engine was running fine and suddenly began blowing the main 20a fuse every time the key switch was turned. It blows instantly. After a few hours of tinkering (I'm pretty novice with this stuff), I discovered that when I remove one of the black wires (with a little yellow on it) from one of the small starter solenoid terminals, it will start and run just fine. The trade off is the kill switch no longer functions. I'm wondering if the fix is as easy as replacing the kill switch, or if there is potentially something more involved, as it seems maybe that wire is more than just the kill switch ground. But without a wiring diagram, I don't know what else is potentially attached to it. I have identified the wire in question with a blue arrow in the attached picture. Any thoughts on fixing this?
Thanks!