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Yamaha
Year
2008
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SS
Boat Length
21
Been chasing an intermittent starboard light issue. The wires go straight to the switch on dash?
figured I would check before i took it apart.
Bought some cool led lights thinkingit was jjust corroded.
 
I believe that the wires are home runs to the switch. If it's just one light that is off occasionally, the problem is probably in the light fixture.
 
Fixture is replaced and old one tested fine.
gonna pull switch and loon for loose connection
 
My '08 230 had a single fixture and bulb to produce the green and red nav light. The 210 has two separate fixtures, right? So at some point, they join, at the switch? I don't have a 210 service manual to look it up.
 
My blower quit working a few years ago and there was one wire in a large connector with a broken pin. Don't know why or how it happened, but I just jumped around the pin and did direct connect.
 
Just a follow up, the connector was bad that plugs the light into the wiring. I put the LED's in and they look sweet, but I bypassed the connector and wired it straight up.
Figured I'd thank you guys for the help again and let you know it was resolved.
 
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