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    Posted: July-26-2021 at 11:53am
I need the location of the bilge blower, I’m sure it needs to be replaced,because when the switch is turned on,nothing happens. Thanks Bob in Wichita
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Bob,
Before you condemn the blower, get the VOM (volt Ohm Meter) out and do some checking. Start at the switch to see if you are getting the volts out of it. Maybe it's just the switch? You should have the combination breaker/switches and they are known to go bad.  


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The blower can be found above the fuel tank
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Thanks for the information,it’s appreciated
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Thanx for this post.

I just purchased my first boat, 1985 SN 2001.

Dead blower motor.

Turned out it is that switch/breaker.

I ordered one and it has slide on connections. I’m thinking that I want the screw connections as I have to avoid vibration issues.

Any suggestions to source them?
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