A boat’s bilge pump float switch turns on when there’s enough water in the bilge to float it, and then it shuts off the pump once the water is pumped out. A broken bilge pump float switch could cause the boat to sink. Ross walks you through the steps necessary to install or replace a bilge pump float switch that doesn’t work.
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If you need to replace float switch in boat, we show you how replacing bilge pump float switch is an easy repair. The float switch installation is necessary to pump water – when the bilge pump not working, your boat will take on water. Ross shows you bilge pump float switch wiring.