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Push To Choke Boat Ignition Switch Wiring Diagram

How to Wire a Push-to-Choke Ignition Switch

Introduction

A push-to-choke ignition switch is a type of ignition switch that is used on some boats. It is similar to a standard ignition switch, but it has an additional terminal for the choke solenoid. This allows the choke to be activated by pushing the ignition key in.

Components of a Push-to-Choke Ignition Switch Wiring Diagram

The following components are typically included in a push-to-choke ignition switch wiring diagram:

  • Ignition switch
  • Choke solenoid
  • Battery
  • Starter solenoid
  • Ignition coil
  • Spark plugs
  • Wiring

Wiring a Push-to-Choke Ignition Switch

To wire a push-to-choke ignition switch, follow these steps:

1.

Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery.

2.

Locate the ignition switch and choke solenoid. The ignition switch is typically located on the dashboard, while the choke solenoid is located on the carburetor.

3.

Connect the positive terminal of the battery to the ignition switch.

4.

Connect the negative terminal of the battery to the choke solenoid.

5.

Connect the ignition switch to the starter solenoid.

6.

Connect the starter solenoid to the ignition coil.

7.

Connect the ignition coil to the spark plugs.

8.

Reconnect the negative terminal of the battery.

Troubleshooting a Push-to-Choke Ignition Switch

If your push-to-choke ignition switch is not working, there are a few things you can check:

  • Check the battery to make sure it is fully charged.
  • Check the connections between the battery, ignition switch, choke solenoid, starter solenoid, ignition coil, and spark plugs.
  • If the connections are good, the ignition switch or choke solenoid may be faulty.


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