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Old 06-22-2015, 09:11 AM   #1
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Hi hoping someone on here may be able to help. I recently purchased a maxum 2400sc3, 350mag. On the dash each side of the steering wheel there is a switch with the letter A above which I'm currently baffled by as to what they are for. They are both wired up and light up but nothing seems to happen. I thought they were auxiliary switches. If anyone can help I'd be very grateful. Thanks, Sam.
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Sam welcome aboard.

Bingo you got it they are auxiliary switches. They have power to them but the output side is not connected.
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Ok great thanks very much for your help.
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Ok great thanks very much for your help.
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