Bill_BX23
Member
I have a 2005 BX23 that lives outside. It has developed the common problem where it won't shut off when you turn the key off. But there is a new twist to the problem that I have not been able to find in any of the discussion on the subject. When I manually shut down the engine using the lever on the fuel stop solenoid, I can hear the fuel pump running and the hour meter clicking. There is still power to the circuit (and will eventually run the battery down). The only way to kill the power is to pull the accessories fuse (2nd fuse down on the fuse block).
Things I've done:
1. Removed and tested the ignition switch...ohms out in every position. Problem persists even if the ignition switch is removed from the circuit.
2. Removed and tested the timer relay.
3. Electrically disconnected the fuel pump.
4. All 3 lights switches are removed (they were corroded and haven't been replaced yet).
5. Removed and electrically tested all fuses (not just visually). The 4 fuses in the fuse block as well as 2 large fuses under the hood.
Today I plan on removing and testing the fuel stop solenoid itself. I'm not sure where else to look...I'm leaning towards a problem in the wiring harness. I did find a skinned wire on the ignition switch from rubbing against the idle control lever.
I haven't looked at the starter yet (I just noticed that the 30A slow blow fuse under the hood goes to the starter). It is finicky about starting...you sometimes have to jiggle the PTO lever, the range gear shift lever (rabbit & turtle), the HST pedal, and hold your mouth right to get it to start.
Any thoughts or ideas as to what to check next?
Also, I've read about replacing the lights switches with marine grade switches. Has anybody done this? What brand/model of switches did you use?
Thanks
Bill.
Things I've done:
1. Removed and tested the ignition switch...ohms out in every position. Problem persists even if the ignition switch is removed from the circuit.
2. Removed and tested the timer relay.
3. Electrically disconnected the fuel pump.
4. All 3 lights switches are removed (they were corroded and haven't been replaced yet).
5. Removed and electrically tested all fuses (not just visually). The 4 fuses in the fuse block as well as 2 large fuses under the hood.
Today I plan on removing and testing the fuel stop solenoid itself. I'm not sure where else to look...I'm leaning towards a problem in the wiring harness. I did find a skinned wire on the ignition switch from rubbing against the idle control lever.
I haven't looked at the starter yet (I just noticed that the 30A slow blow fuse under the hood goes to the starter). It is finicky about starting...you sometimes have to jiggle the PTO lever, the range gear shift lever (rabbit & turtle), the HST pedal, and hold your mouth right to get it to start.
Any thoughts or ideas as to what to check next?
Also, I've read about replacing the lights switches with marine grade switches. Has anybody done this? What brand/model of switches did you use?
Thanks
Bill.