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Old 06-26-2011, 10:59 PM   #1

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Okay I admit I can't find it. I'm Ezgoin 45's wife. I have been trying to find the fuse panel on our 2000 Mariah 214 jubilee. Any suggestions? I have hunted everywhere. Hubby is not home right now and I blew the fuse for the axillary cigarette light blowing up a float. I want to get it fixed before he comes home (my red face)
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    Usually they're hidden under the drivers console. There may also be a black panel with white push button switches mounted around the helm somewhere if you've got a newer model Z series. It's the circuit breaker system, if the fuse is blown, the white portion will pop out and you just need to push it back in. Good luck with it, and let us know if you found it, and where it was located!
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    Old 06-27-2011, 10:34 PM   #3

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    Thank you I'll go look tonight. I don't think there is anywhere I haven't looked. It's got to be somewhere. We have a 214 jubilee deck boat. I'm not sure if this makes a difference. Thank you again for your help. Ezgoin45's wife
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    I have z280 also and my bilge pump quit working .. I'm currently searching for a possible blown fuse also
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    Which pump stopped working? The mid ship pump under the cabin stairs or the pump in the engine bay? Have you tested using a voltmeter? I have never had a fuse blow but have had to repair the wiring due to corrosion multiple times.

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    What amp fuse are recommended by Mariah? I have a feeling I have the wrong ones...

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    I had a similar issue with my bilge too. Go take a look at my thread for a picture of what you're looking for under the dash.

    Yes, its only a 202 Shabah but maybe it will help you.
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