9. Cooling Water System
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9.7.6 Troubleshooting
Refer to the following countermeasures for difficulties that arise.
Problem
Cause
Countermeasure
1. Pump does not turn
Faulty wiring
Check the wiring between the
motor and battery.
Faulty battery
Check to see if the specific gravity
of the battery fluid is greater than
1.25.
Recharge or replace the battery.
Faulty starter switch
Consult your local dealer.
Faulty pump
Consult your local dealer.
2. Pump turns but does not draw
up water.
Draws up air.
Check hose connections.
Retighten pump screws.
Low voltage in battery.
Check to see if the specific grabity
of the battery fluid is greater than
1.25.
Recharge or replace the battery.
The distance between the pump
and the surface of the water is too
great.
Lower the pump. (Position the
pump so that it is closer to the
surface of the water.)
The pump is too high.
Lower the pump. (Position the
pump so that it is 50-70cm above
the bottom of the boat.)
Pump intake is weak.
If intake is still faulty after priming,
consult your local dealer.
3. Pump turns, but the amount of
discharge is low.
Clogged strainer
Clean strainer.
Hose is broken or damaged.
Check for damage and repair. If
incorrect hose has been used,
replace with the regulation type of
hose.
4. Water leakage from pump
Water leakage from packing
Retighten pump screws.
Faulty pump seal
Consult your local dealer.
5. Pump draws up bilge, but motor
stops when hand is removed
from starter switch.
Faulty diaphragm switch
Check for loose wiring in
diaphragm switch and correct.
Damaged diaphragm switch
Consult your local dealer.
6. Motor does not stop, when
there is no bilge water left
Clogged strainer or hose
Clean strainer or hose.
Damaged diaphragm switch
Check for continuity of diaphragm
switch terminal.
Consult your local dealer if there is
continuity.