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kill switch #10785787 04/22/15 12:58 AM
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anyone know of a boat mechanic in red oak wax area need a new kill switch on my boat. I am not to good these things or who would you recommend..thanks

Re: kill switch [Re: wanna be] #10795003 04/25/15 01:11 AM
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all these 100+ views/looks and not one response. loco

Re: kill switch [Re: wanna be] #10795026 04/25/15 01:17 AM
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Just take the old one out and use the same wires.might need to clean the old connections shouldn't be too hard
there's D&B boat repair in Desoto.but I bet there busy

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Re: kill switch [Re: wanna be] #10795285 04/25/15 02:34 AM
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When mine was acting up, I hit it with some corrosion x, and it fixed it right up.

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