Originally posted by bigdude2468
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In the first place, most boats' wiring systems need a good visual inspection and general refreshing every couple of years, anyway. Secondly, one learns a few things about his boat each time, thus increasing his chance to know how to correct a problem should one arise while he's on the water. Third, people are just too quick to waste money on their possessions these days rather than to invest a little of their own sweat.
In addition, the factory manual, as well as several peoples' experiences have shown a solid CEL to indicate an electrical problem related to a low voltage sensed by the ECM.
My opinion, of course, but certainly not any more silly than yours.
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