vyv_cox
Well-Known Member
My starter button for Yanmar 3GM30F has gradually become more and more erratic. When the batteries are fully charged the engine usually starts first push but if they are a little low it is something of a lottery as to when it will go, sometimes up to 10 presses before one takes. I have noticed that quite a current flow is being registered on the ammeter, so something is happening.
I have read here that there is a fuse hidden beneath the wiring loom, the wiring diagram in my operator's manual and workshop manulal both show it, 30 A in the heavy red cable that supplies the key switch and the starter button. Having decided that there must be some resistance in the fuse holder I have spent a couple of hours this morning trying to find it, with no success. I did find a surprising number of spade and barrel joints in the white solenoid wire but no fuse in the red. Has anyone found it?
Having opened every joint and connector I could find, none the slightest bit corroded, I put them all back together and the engine started first time. With luck I have solved the problem but I would love to find that fuse.
All major cables, both positive and earth, and their connections, are fine.
I have read here that there is a fuse hidden beneath the wiring loom, the wiring diagram in my operator's manual and workshop manulal both show it, 30 A in the heavy red cable that supplies the key switch and the starter button. Having decided that there must be some resistance in the fuse holder I have spent a couple of hours this morning trying to find it, with no success. I did find a surprising number of spade and barrel joints in the white solenoid wire but no fuse in the red. Has anyone found it?
Having opened every joint and connector I could find, none the slightest bit corroded, I put them all back together and the engine started first time. With luck I have solved the problem but I would love to find that fuse.
All major cables, both positive and earth, and their connections, are fine.