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|  Freaking fuse 
			
			Well, I gave up on trying to diagnose my electrical problem and took it to a mechanic I know.  Almost 2 weeks later I got it back.  There is a  darned 20A blade type fuse in one of the wiring harness, hidden inside what looks like any of the other wiring harness connectors.  D'oh!  Lost 2 weeks of use and $95 bucks for an hour of labor!  There was no mention of this fuse in the owner's manual that I could find.
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			Sorry, I should have done that.  It is a 2006 Mercruiser 4.3 litre V6.  It was in a connector which was at the back side of the motor, right about in the middle point between port and starboard sides of the engine.
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			Sorry, I deleted the post when I searched and found it was an innie outie. The original thing was close to this: "At least post what engine and year it was and if possible take pictures and give location". I'd be zero help on inboard outboards but a little more on outboards. Hey, $95 is a cheap fix! Especially the education. 
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			Amen, brother.  When I paid the bill ($95) I asked to be shown the location of the fuse that had blown.  "Sure, I will go ask Steve (and not my mechanic/friend who I thought had done the work) where it is.  I then asked hey, can I get another fuse to have in the event it blows again.  I was pretty surprised when he came back a couple minutes later with a 20A automotive type blade fuse.  I was thinking it was some type of special fuse, but it was clearly not.  So, I now have a spare 20A fuse (he gave it to me for free--thanks for the 14 cent discount), a spare 90A fuse I replaced when I did not need to do so, yet a lingering fuse blowing issue which first occurred when the boat was new.  It would blow a couple of ignition fuses in the fuse panel each season.  I then replaced the engine in 2006 with a brand new mercruiser 190 h.p. 4.3 liter V6.  In 2010, the 90 amp fuse which connects to the solenoid blew.  Then, this year, I had that 20A fuse blow.  I must have a problem somewhere in the wiring.  Curiously, however, the 50A circuit breaker on the engine has never blown.  Hmmmmm.
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