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Bilge pump not working

Sccala

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Wondering if anybody can help me here.… I have a 2011 242 Limited. I noticed first thing this spring, that my bilge pump wasn’t working. I’ve been using a handheld unit for the past month.… Not like I need much pumping anyway. But whatever.I still want it to work. I pulled it off of the mounting plate with those clips on the side. I checked to see if there was any kind of interference with the impeller. There’s not. The screen has been cleaned off as well. But when I turn the switch on at the dash, it does not pump. Do bilge pumps go bad? Or is it maybe a blown fuse?
 

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Could test the wires to the bilge pump with the switch on to see if it’s getting power. If it’s getting power from the wires then yes the bilge pump is probably toast!
 

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Is it original? I replace mine every 8-10 years or so. The bilge on my 2017 went bad last year. Like @Acard7 says, check the wires with a DMM first just in case.
 

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Get yourself a multimeter and see if you have 12v dc at the pump. Sometimes the shaft gets stuck, try to spin the propeller with a screw driver and then turn it on. Your bilge fuse breaker is at the helm area if you want to push it to try and reset it.
 

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Did you check fuses / breaker ?
 

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Get yourself a multimeter and see if you have 12v dc at the pump. Sometimes the shaft gets stuck, try to spin the propeller with a screw driver and then turn it on. Your bilge fuse breaker is at the helm area if you want to push it to try and reset it.
I have a multimeter, but how do I test the wires? When it comes to electrical, I turn into a toddler. So, treat me as such as you explain what to do lol
 

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Its in the engine compartment just behind the engines bolted to the fiberglass transom wall. It the large plastic screw cap on the ECM computer under the round cap is the fuse box...........there should be a puller and even a few spare fuses also.

Hope this helps
 

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Its in the engine compartment just behind the engines bolted to the fiberglass transom wall. It the large plastic screw cap on the ECM computer under the round cap is the fuse box...........there should be a puller and even a few spare fuses also.

Hope this helps
Pretty sure the fuses in the ECU (engine control unit) are only for engine operations and not the bilge. The bilge is typically fused or circuit breaker controlled at the helm. There may also be a fuse at the battery.
 

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I have a multimeter, but how do I test the wires? When it comes to electrical, I turn into a toddler. So, treat me as such as you explain what to do lol
Follow the wires back from the pump, my GUESS is that there will be a clip connector on that line to make swapping out the pump easy. Undo the connector and insert your multimeter into the wires coming from the boat side and see if you get voltage. If no voltage, then you have a power issue to the pump.
 

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Pretty sure the fuses in the ECU (engine control unit) are only for engine operations and not the bilge. The bilge is typically fused or circuit breaker controlled at the helm. There may also be a fuse at the battery.

The little round things have fuses behind them. It may be for the switch and/or light, and if so, then you have a line to trace for power


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The little round things have fuses behind them. It may be for the switch and/or light, and if so, then you have a line to trace for power


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Those are typically breaker buttons.....yours are fuses?

I was referencing his comment that the OP should check the fuses under the round caps on the ECU.
 

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Those are typically breaker buttons.....yours are fuses?

I was referencing his comment that the OP should check the fuses under the round caps on the ECU.
I gotcha.

I haven't had to use them or check them, but they're the same as some dash fuses in some of the trucks I drove for Pepsi, so I just assumed they were fuses behind there. Round 5 amp or 2.5's were what were typically in them.

I'll have to give them a closer look in a bit
 

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