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Access to helm switches

Trucon01

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Pensacola, Florida
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2022
Boat Model
255XD
Boat Length
25
Hey all,

Is there an easy way to gain access to the back of the 6 switch panel which is above the throttles? Does that whole panel come out or do you have to go all the way in through the access door? Picture attached
 

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Helm door is probably best bet. If your tray below throttle is screwed in - maybe try that way. Mine is glued in.
 
I have 2 Acc switches, which I assume are not being used and I could use either one. However, there are already wires coming off them and believe they head toward the stern... Has anyone ever used one of these switches that could guide me?
 

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Is the wiring coming off of the “acc” switches longer than a “pigtail”?

I do not have your boat, but have purchased a similar switch, here is the link which includes some schematics that might help you in determining if there is just a pigtail or if it’s just the pigtail connected to the power and ground wires.

 
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