Fuse Box Location

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pammon

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I have a 2007 25' Suntracker party barge, Regency and need to locate the fuse box. I spoke with a Suntracker mechanic, dealer, and he said it is not listed in my book. He sketched out three locations under the steering console but we cannot find anything there. A non dealer shop mechanic said that it only had a resetable inline link at the battery positive cable. We had damaged the canopy and had to pull it off and also stepped on the front starboard running light. With these items repaired, the fuel gauge, lights, horn, depth finder, ect do not work, only the tach, trim, water flow and charging gauge work.

Where do I go from here? Is there a fuse box and if so where is it?
 

Silvertip

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Re: Fuse Box Location

Gauges are not fused as they are powered from the accessory terminal on the ignition switch. That means you are wasting your time looking for a fuse box. The Horn, lights, and depth finder should be on separate fused circuits and those items may be protected by separate in-line fuses. However, a 2007 boat should have a fuse panel. You do know what a fuse panel looks like I suspect. It will hold either the small glass tube style fuses or the more current blade style fuses. It you look under the console and don't see either type (should be very obvious) then you likely do not have a fuse panel so you need to look for individual fuses. I suspect however, that since multiple items are not functioning then the feed for those items does not have power on it. That means the problem is before the switch that controls those items (excluding the non-functioning gauges). Gauges, like other devices, require +12 volts and ground to function. You need a test light or a multi-tester (voltmeter) to check these. There is a couple of generic diagrams in the stickies at the very top of this forum.
 
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