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    Bilge pump replacement

    So this weekend we took the Tige out and ended up taking on significan water (due to new drivers taking rollers over the bow).
    I checked the bilge and noted the bilge pump was almost entireley submerged. However it was not automatically pumping. I switched the bilge pump on manually; however this did nothing as well. I could not see any water pump out at all. I also could not hear the pump working (however it may have been drowned out by the engine). Additionally I did not see the light on the switch turn on when I tried turning on the pump.

    Does this mean there is an electrical connection issue? Or is the pump dead? What model is it exactly?

    I remember manually using the bilge pump last summer however this was the last time I ever tried using it. It was left on manually for an hour before eing shut off. Would this have killed the pump (as it was running dry)?

    This is in a 2001 tige 21i.

    #2
    You may want to read through this thread:

    http://www.tigeowners.com//forum/showthread.php?t=14571

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      #3
      No light in the switch usually indicates there is no power to the switch. There is also a slight chance that your 01 doesn't have an automatic bilge. How many wires going to the bilge pump? Can someone with an 01 confirm?
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        #4
        There are 3 wires. 1 is black. 2nd is brown. 3rd is brown with white stripe.
        Shouldn't this have turned on automatically with water in the bilge. Would that point to a pump issue?

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          #5
          Three wire pump indeed should have come on automatic. Witch should be hard wires to the battery with a 7.5amp fuse!
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            #6
            Blk = ground
            brn = switched 12V
            brn/wht = constant B+

            Time to grab a test light and start testing.
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              #7
              Originally posted by Wickedcummins View Post
              Three wire pump indeed should have come on automatic. Witch should be hard wires to the battery with a 7.5amp fuse!
              Mine had 10 amp's in them. When I replaced the bilge pump the manual on line said it should be 3 amp the information with the bilge said 2 amp. Which one should it be?

              I went with the 2 amp figuring it was the safest.

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                #8
                just read what the pump wants and run that! That way if something gets in the pump it will pop teh fuse and not kill the pump!
                Last edited by Wickedcummins; 06-06-2011, 02:17 AM.
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                  #9
                  Thanks for the advice guys. It turned to be a simpler fix than I thought.
                  I took the pump off the bracket mounting it to the hull. The pump impeller was clogged with dirt and couldn't turn. It started pumping again once I finished cleaning it.

                  It was an Attwood 500 bilge pump

                  What do you guys do to avoid this problem? What do you do to clean the bilge out?

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                    #10
                    What kind of crap are you getting down there? And did it not pop the fuse on the Battery side of the wiring ? If not you should lower the fuse. NOrmally if something keeps the pump from spinning you want that amp draw to snap the fuse to keep from burning up the pump!
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                      #11
                      I pull my pump off of the base and clean it a couple times a year. I seem to always have carpet fuzz in mine.

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                        #12
                        Replaced mine this spring as it squealed like a pig when I turned it on. Found the same one on ebay even though it was discontinued. Snapped right into the existing base saving me a lot of contortion putting in a new one.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by chpthril View Post
                          No light in the switch usually indicates there is no power to the switch. There is also a slight chance that your 01 doesn't have an automatic bilge. How many wires going to the bilge pump? Can someone with an 01 confirm?
                          My '99 has a float...
                          Waiting for another good one!

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