
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR POWER PACKAGE
SECTION 2
CMD-4081850 / 90-860094030 SEPTEMBER 2003 Page 15
00000 was part CD934 and CD860
SWITCHES
79076
73547
70522
a
b
c
a
e
71891
d
d
d
Typical switches
a-Key switch
b-Engine stop switch - toggle, if equipped
c-Engine stop switch - push button, if equipped
d-Panel lights / audio test switch
e-Bilge blower switch
Key Switch - has three positions.
1. OFF - In the OFF position, all electrical circuits are off and engine cannot be started. If
the engine is operating the Key Switch CANNOT be used to stop the engine, except on
D-Tronic engines. On all engines except D-Tronic engines, the engine can only be
stopped by using the engine Stop Switch, while the Key Switch is in the RUN position.
No electrical circuit is operational when the Key Switch is turned to the OFF position.
2. RUN - In the RUN position, all electrical circuits, indicator lamps, automatic preheating
(if equipped) and all instruments are operational.
3. START - In the START position the engine can be started.
NOTE: Key can only be removed in the OFF position.
Engine Stop Switch (not present on D-Tronic engines) - is used to stop the engine. This
is done by electrically shutting off the fuel delivery system. The switch, toggle or
push-button, is either toggled DOWN or pressed IN. Engage and hold the stop switch until
the engine stops completely. Then, turn the key switch to the OFF position.
1. Toggle Switch
2. Push-Button Switch
Panel Lights / Audio Test Switch - has three positions; in the NORMAL position all
electrical circuits operate in a standard fashion (as described above). With switch toggled
UP the instrumentation lights are all illuminated. When the switch is toggled DOWN the
audio warning horn will sound allowing the operator to perform a test of the audio warning
horn.
Bilge Blower Switch: Operates bilge blower.
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