Bob St John
New Member
- Nov 30, 2022
- 29
- Boat Info
- 1993 27' Sea Ray Weekender (7.4L with Bravo 3)
- Engines
- 7.4L with Bravo 3
Folks,
I've got a 1993 27' SeaRay Weekender with a broken bilge pump switch (for the engine compartment bilges). I must have leaned against the switch (which is lower left of the steering wheel) and broke the "toggle" part of the switch. I'm attempting to replace the broken switch and ran into a dilemma I need your guidance on.
From the "1993 27' SeaRay Weekender Parts" publication, I have determined that the Bilge pump switch is part number "E80 - 195487". I Googled "SeaRay 195487" and received only one result, which led me to Ebay ProdID = 1945670543 which, in turn, led me to part number SR1757312. This appeared to be the right replacement switch, so I ordered it.
I tried to replace the broken switch today, and quickly realized the electrical connecting points are different ... see the attached pictures. Note that the broken switch has no identification other than can be seen in the picture.
Can anyone help me understand what I need to do to replace the broken bilge pump switch?
Thanks,
Bob St John
I've got a 1993 27' SeaRay Weekender with a broken bilge pump switch (for the engine compartment bilges). I must have leaned against the switch (which is lower left of the steering wheel) and broke the "toggle" part of the switch. I'm attempting to replace the broken switch and ran into a dilemma I need your guidance on.
From the "1993 27' SeaRay Weekender Parts" publication, I have determined that the Bilge pump switch is part number "E80 - 195487". I Googled "SeaRay 195487" and received only one result, which led me to Ebay ProdID = 1945670543 which, in turn, led me to part number SR1757312. This appeared to be the right replacement switch, so I ordered it.
I tried to replace the broken switch today, and quickly realized the electrical connecting points are different ... see the attached pictures. Note that the broken switch has no identification other than can be seen in the picture.
Can anyone help me understand what I need to do to replace the broken bilge pump switch?
Thanks,
Bob St John