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Baja Outlaw 36 - No voltage to the stereo
I have a 99 model Outlaw 36, with no power to the stereo. Is there a factory installed fuse, circuit breaker, rocker switch, or some other component that I'm overlooking? I've tried everything on the instrument panel, and I've checked everywhere I know to look. Has anyone else run into this? Thanks in advance for the help.
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Yep. Probably. In addition to the fuse in the fuse box, Baja (and most other boat manufacturers) had a nasty little habit of leaving the in line fuse on the radio. You will have to pull the radio out of the dash to get to it. It is 3 amp I think. It is the white thing on the red wire in this picture.
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Thanks Dan! I'll give it a try.
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My 98 has a rocker switch on the dash that turns the radio on....
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On my 33 there is a 6 switch pannel in the cuddy on the left side with one marked stereo
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I hoped that was the case with my boat, but it's not looking that simple. I turned on all the switches and used a volt meter to check for 12v at the radio and I still have nothing. Worse yet, I took the boat to Panama City Beach over the weekend, so I won't have a chance to fix it until it comes home in October.
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is this a new boat to you ? or it did work and now it doesn't
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It hasn't worked since I bought the boat.
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Originally Posted by marc9889
(Post 4128791)
I took the boat to Panama City Beach over the weekend, so I won't have a chance to fix it until it comes home in October.
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Good plan... does anyone make bell bottom swim trunks??
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