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Old April 25th, 2005, 02:33 AM
Tex Ag
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Calling out to anyone for help.... I have a 1997 Triton TR-20. Today
while out on the lake the accessory panel went dead... The livewell
controls, voltmeter, horn, bilge, depth finder, and graph all were
dead... The gas gauge, trim indicator, and water pressure gauges all
still worked.. I tried to find a fuse back in the battery compartment
but none were blown... the larger red wires running to the accessor
panel did not have an inline fuse back there... I removed the panel up
front but it looked like relay switches behind there... couldn't find
any other fuses.. any idea on how to get this back up a running...

fortunately, which ever fuse went did not impact the trolling motor or
the big motor operation...

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Old April 25th, 2005, 05:08 AM
gobassn
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Check all your connections Tex, & your battery terminal ones also.

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Calling out to anyone for help.... I have a 1997 Triton TR-20. Today
while out on the lake the accessory panel went dead... The livewell
controls, voltmeter, horn, bilge, depth finder, and graph all were
dead... The gas gauge, trim indicator, and water pressure gauges all
still worked.. I tried to find a fuse back in the battery compartment
but none were blown... the larger red wires running to the accessor
panel did not have an inline fuse back there... I removed the panel up
front but it looked like relay switches behind there... couldn't find
any other fuses.. any idea on how to get this back up a running...

fortunately, which ever fuse went did not impact the trolling motor or
the big motor operation...



 




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