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Replace Push button circuit breaker - Blower SX195

lopjester

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2023
Boat Model
SX195
Boat Length
19
Does anyone know how to replace the push button circuit breaker for the blower of my sx195? I’m trying to find a video on YouTube or something like that on the internet
 
Pull the rubber thingie off of the top to expose the button, you will see the threaded ring at the base, just unscrew that and the breaker will come out the back side. That’s assuming you’ve already pulled all the wires off of It
 
Great, thank you so much

Be sure you’ve got the batteries off and check to make sure that there is no voltage present when you start. Do you already have the breaker?
 
Be sure you’ve got the batteries off and check to make sure that there is no voltage present when you start. Do you already have the breaker?
Not yet because I want to make sure the Amp before I buy it
 
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