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The electrical wiring circuits on the outboard are protected from
overload by fuses in the wiring. If a fuse is blown, try to locate and
correct the cause of the overload. If the cause is not found, the fuse
may blow again.
Open the fuse holder and look at the silver colored band inside the
fuse. If the band is broken, replace the fuse with a new fuse of the
same rating.
5
20 20
20
a
b
c
d
or41-1
a - SmartCraft data bus
circuit ‑ 5 amp fuse
b - Accessories ‑ 20 amp
fuse
c - Ignition coil circuit ‑ 20
amp fuse
d - Electric fuel pump/ECM
driver power/oil pump
circuit SFE 20 amp fuse
Corrosion Control Anode
Your outboard has corrosion control anodes at different locations.
An anode helps protect the outboard against galvanic corrosion by
sacrificing its metal to be slowly corroded instead of the outboard
metals.
Each anode requires periodic inspection, especially in salt water
which will accelerate the erosion. To maintain this corrosion
protection, always replace the anode before it is completely
eroded. Never paint or apply a protective coating on the anode as
this will reduce effectiveness of the anode.