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Bulge Pump Fuse
Gundy1113
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Where is the Bulge pump fuse? There isn't a pop out on the dash. 2008 BR246
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On my 342 its with the battery switches on the starboard side stern
2002 342 Fiesta Vee PC Point Of Pines YC Revere MA. popyc.org raybo3@live.com
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bench529
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It is located in the group of fuses near the battery switch. I believe it has a green cover and a 5 amp fuse. I have a 2009 and could not find it either.
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My bilge pump won't turn off!!! Crap...the gremlins are killing me right now.
can I pull the fuse at the battery switch til I can get this replaced? If so...how would one go about doing that?
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I haven't got a bulge pump. Don't need one, LOL
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ruwallydog, I had same problem float switch stuck, would not turn off had to disconnect wire until getting it fixed.
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can I pull the fuse at the battery switch til I can get this replaced? If so...how would one go about doing that?
Andy