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- Aug 8, 2009
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- Boat Info
- 2005 340 Sundancer, Bow thruster, Raymarine C80, Kholer 5kW genny, Tracvision M3. NAME: AfterParty
- Engines
- Mercruiser 8.1's
Help needed ... No power going to starboard wiper motor on 2005 340 Sundancer.
We finally tackled the inoperable windshield wiper. We procrastinated because it involved removing lights and the headliner. We disconnected the wiper motor, had it tested and it works. Checked power with a multi-meter where the wiper motor plugs into the wiring and there wasn't any power.
We're presuming there's power at the starboard switch pad (stbd wiper button light flashes green when batteries turned off then back on). Can also hear a click (sounds like a relay) when button pressed to turn wiper on and off; but green led light doesn't light up like the other buttons on the same switch pad (only at initial battery power up). The same click can be heard when pressing other buttons on the switch pad for other items that are working. The forward Electronic Interface Module (inside the hinged access panel at the helm) doesn't appear to have any popped up fuses.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Kim & Steve
We finally tackled the inoperable windshield wiper. We procrastinated because it involved removing lights and the headliner. We disconnected the wiper motor, had it tested and it works. Checked power with a multi-meter where the wiper motor plugs into the wiring and there wasn't any power.
We're presuming there's power at the starboard switch pad (stbd wiper button light flashes green when batteries turned off then back on). Can also hear a click (sounds like a relay) when button pressed to turn wiper on and off; but green led light doesn't light up like the other buttons on the same switch pad (only at initial battery power up). The same click can be heard when pressing other buttons on the switch pad for other items that are working. The forward Electronic Interface Module (inside the hinged access panel at the helm) doesn't appear to have any popped up fuses.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Kim & Steve