I have a 1973 42' so there may be differences. The water warning light on
mine is for water in the bilge and only comes on when I test the lights. Or
if there is substantial water in the boat.
Sorry but no help on the bulbs. I've never had to replace one.....and now
hope I never do.
On Apr 12, 2016 7:02 AM, "Doug Thomas" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a 1984 46' Uniflite. Two questiosn:
>
>
>
> 1. When I turn on the ignition key, the OIL and TRANS lights light up, but
> the WATER lights (on both engines) do not. Is this normal or should the
> WATER lights also turn on? If the WATER lights should be on, the problem
> could be in the bulb or the sending units.
>
>
>
> 2. If the bulbs are burned out, I'm in trouble. I've got a known burned
> out OIL light on the stb engine and cannot find a replacement anywhere.
> Even SeaCureTec hasn't been able to find one. Any ideas? Anyone know of any
> Uniflites in salvage? You'd think a console dummy light would be a rather
> simple, straight-forward bulb, but it is not. It has two filaments and the
> wiring to the bulb is anything but straight-forward. I had a boat
> electrician come aboard and even he is confused how it works.
>
>
>
> Doug
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