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2007 Seadoo Challenger Boat Panel Switch Issues

PamB

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Boat Make
SeaDoo
Year
2007
Boat Model
Challenger
Boat Length
22
Hi there,
Recently put my 2007 Seadoo Challenger boat into the water for the season and none of my panel switches at steering wheel are working. Battery fully charged and boat will start. Amy advice? I am guessing fuses but no idea where they are in the boat or where I can buy them. Help?
Pam
 
if i remember correctly, there are 2 sets/locations for fuses on the 180. the first is below the helm on your right side (just ahead of the captain chair). there is a cover you can remove and you will be able to see the fuse panel. the other is back in the engine bay near the battery somewhere, but i can't remember exact location. trace the positive cable from the battery and you should be able to locate it.
 
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