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 lost ignition key 
		
		
		I left the key on top of the gunnel at the gas pump today and it's gone.  Naturally, I don't have a spare.  What is my best course of action?  Obviously, I'd like to keep the cost down, but I really don't want the boat out of commission for next weekend.  Help! 
	Thanks, Aaron  | 
		
 There is a # marked somewhere on the ignition somewhere on the inside I believe. They are all keyed by a number. 
	If you cannot find it I think you have to change out the ignition switch. Not %100 on that but that is one of my friends had to do with his.  | 
		
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 most of the time the switches are fairly cheap to replace if you have to go that route... 
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		Check West Marine they have K/SW in stock in most local stores , This wiring diagram will help, Trust but Verify :) 
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 So I should ask for the key switch / ignition switch to an OMC "red plug harness" type remote throttle control box? 
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 It depends if you have the control box or not. Use the diagram as a reference and check your current wiring and see if it matches what you have. Replacing a Key Switch is not that difficult, remove your battery leads before you start, use the diagram I posted if it matches then you go to go. Remove the Key Switch and visit West they should have it in inventory. Worst case if it matches the diagram then I have a spare you can have for a long drive I-4 and Maitland Blvd ... 
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 i agree with replacing, lost mine once and changed the switch in Boaters World parking lot on the way to fish in about 10 minutes. 
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 I just installed the new ignition switch, but when I turn the key to ON, it energizes the starter.  I must have wires mixed up, but can't figure out which ones.  It's a 3 position switch - OFF, ON, & START. 
	Here's what I wired: S - yellow; C - purple/white stripe; A - purple; M - black; B - red; and the terminal with the rubber cap is also labeled M. I thought I had gone wire for wire but missed something. The old switch is slightly different than the new. Does anyone know what I missed?  | 
		
 Nevermind... I'm looking at NYMacks attachment now, but I think everything's the same as the diagram.  Guess it's time to get out there in the dark and figure it out... fishing to do tomorrow. 
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