I’m the same set up as you, Newf. Traced everything, checked voltage along the way and it seems that something has failed either with the on/off control panel, or the MDI itself. My tach went out and Fluid Motion replaced it under warranty. When it failed, it would light up and beep, but no display. The boat would start.
When my starting battery died, the tach would come up, but the battery didn’t have enough juice to fire the starter.
The ground wire that connects to the bottom of the engine broke once and the tach would light up and beep, but the engine would not turn over. I thought it was the MDI and right before I ordered one I noticed the loose ground wire.
When I thought it was the MDI then, I called Pacific Power Group and they told me a new MDI would be about 900 bucks and would not be covered by warranty, even though the engine was replaced with the whole emissions recall thing. This is absurd, that these MDI boxes fail so frequently and people have to shell out 900 bucks every time. Looks like some MDIs have been recalled, but the part number on mine is not part of a recall. So now, I either shell out 900 bucks or figure out how to rid my system of the MDI all together and wire up old school gauges and a push but start. Looks like some have done that. How annoying! I’ve only had the boat a year and it’s been one thing after another. All electrical. At least I’ve learned a lot doing the work myself.
I’m going to keep scratching my head before I pull the trigger on the MDI. I just want to cruise, dudes! It’s March tomorrow!
Thanks for your help.