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Engine circuit breaker tripping
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Engine circuit breaker tripping
Any idea why it keeps tripping? Thanks.
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Re: Engine circuit breaker tripping
Could just be a bad breaker. I think my first step would be to swap it with the other engine and see if the problem moves to that one.
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Re: Engine circuit breaker tripping
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Re: Engine circuit breaker tripping
tgebler wrote:Update. I replaced the engine breaker and it appeared to fix the problem. Tried to start the engine yesterday but I am having the same problem again. I did not try to push the new breaker to start the engine. I am assuming I have a short somewhere. Where do I start?
So when you say tried to start, does that mean the engine turned over but refused to start and at some point popped the breaker back out ??
Or was the engine just dead as if it were still in gear when you tried to start it ? If so check the neutral switch circuit.
Unfortunately if that breaker is going off at odd times you may have a short, in that case you will have to go thru all the wiring with a bright light and fingers to check for any bad grounding, worn thru insulation making contact with the engine, especially the start circuits...... , etc etc.
Really tough to guess when not there with eyes on. Good luck, I hope you find the problem soon.
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Re: Engine circuit breaker tripping
By the way, I notice my engine room light also do not work even after the bulbs were changed? Any relation between these two issues other than they are electrical?
Thanks for any thoughts you may have.
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Re: Engine circuit breaker tripping
As to what's tripping the breaker, that can be a real challenge, especially on an intermittent issue. First is a good visual check of the connectors and wiring to see if anything is intermittently grounding due to proximity (connector getting too close to something) or some compromised insulation on a wire that's allowing it to short to a ground nearby.
If it's more predictable, like it happens at specific times (like right when you turn the key on) then you can be more methodical to narrowing it down. One thing you can do to help identify this is by determining exactly WHEN it trips. Periodically test the breaker to see if it's tripped BEFORE you try and start the motors and at different times in your sequence of usage. If you can narrow down WHEN it trip to certain times, then you can start looking at what is actually being powered at that time.
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