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Power trim on my 140 HP only works to raise motor. Now it is
positionned at max trim up. I tried both switches. One at shifter and
one directly on side of motor. Does anyone have any suggestions?

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Is this a stern drive or outboard?

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Power trim on my 140 HP only works to raise motor. Now it is
positionned at max trim up. I tried both switches. One at shifter and
one directly on side of motor. Does anyone have any suggestions?



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I just realized you said on side of motor, so this must be an outboard.

What year or model number?

Ron

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Is this a stern drive or outboard?

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Power trim on my 140 HP only works to raise motor. Now it is
positionned at max trim up. I tried both switches. One at shifter and
one directly on side of motor. Does anyone have any suggestions?





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model: VJ140TLETF
Thanks for fast reply
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I just realized you said on side of motor, so this must be an outboard.

What year or model number?



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On the back side of the engine, right between the cylinder heads, there is a
black plastic box. Remove the 2 screws holding the cover and remove the
cover.

First make sure all screw connections are tight. If so then replace the 2
relays. Those are the square black items in this box. They are about 1
1/2" square and just pull out. Replace both. Here is the Johnson part
number. 586224.

Ron Knapik

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Power trim on my 140 HP only works to raise motor. Now it is
positionned at max trim up. I tried both switches. One at shifter and
one directly on side of motor. Does anyone have any suggestions?





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I don't know jack about omc outboards but you wouldn't troubleshoot any
further? Check voltages with an ohm meter? Are there two relays
because one is up and one is down? Would swapping them possibly cause
the down to start working and the up to stop working? Thus telling you
only the down relay is bad? Or is it if one is bad then the other
can't be far behind?

Ron Knapik wrote:
On the back side of the engine, right between the cylinder heads, there is a
black plastic box. Remove the 2 screws holding the cover and remove the
cover.

First make sure all screw connections are tight. If so then replace the 2
relays. Those are the square black items in this box. They are about 1
1/2" square and just pull out. Replace both. Here is the Johnson part
number. 586224.

Ron Knapik

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Power trim on my 140 HP only works to raise motor. Now it is
positionned at max trim up. I tried both switches. One at shifter and
one directly on side of motor. Does anyone have any suggestions?


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Switch and try to see, but replace both with newer style. The other will
only fail soon. They are less than 20 each.

Ron Knapik

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I don't know jack about omc outboards but you wouldn't troubleshoot any
further? Check voltages with an ohm meter? Are there two relays
because one is up and one is down? Would swapping them possibly cause
the down to start working and the up to stop working? Thus telling you
only the down relay is bad? Or is it if one is bad then the other
can't be far behind?

Ron Knapik wrote:
On the back side of the engine, right between the cylinder heads, there

is a
black plastic box. Remove the 2 screws holding the cover and remove the
cover.

First make sure all screw connections are tight. If so then replace the

2
relays. Those are the square black items in this box. They are about 1
1/2" square and just pull out. Replace both. Here is the Johnson part
number. 586224.

Ron Knapik

"imperatif" wrote in message
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Power trim on my 140 HP only works to raise motor. Now it is
positionned at max trim up. I tried both switches. One at shifter and
one directly on side of motor. Does anyone have any suggestions?




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LATEST UPDATE:

Found black box. Switched relays around and my problem switched around
also. Will play it safe and change both because part is back-order
localy and I have to get it 35 miles from here tomorrow; might as well
get two. Dealer knew part number by heart so it is a frequent problem.
$23.52 local canadian price.

Will post results tomorrow night. Thank you for saving me time to find
problem with a tester. Experience ....

Armand


Ron Knapik a écrit :

Switch and try to see, but replace both with newer style. The other will
only fail soon. They are less than 20 each.

Ron Knapik

"jamesgangnc" wrote in message
ups.com...
I don't know jack about omc outboards but you wouldn't troubleshoot any
further? Check voltages with an ohm meter? Are there two relays
because one is up and one is down? Would swapping them possibly cause
the down to start working and the up to stop working? Thus telling you
only the down relay is bad? Or is it if one is bad then the other
can't be far behind?

Ron Knapik wrote:
On the back side of the engine, right between the cylinder heads, there

is a
black plastic box. Remove the 2 screws holding the cover and remove the
cover.

First make sure all screw connections are tight. If so then replace the

2
relays. Those are the square black items in this box. They are about 1
1/2" square and just pull out. Replace both. Here is the Johnson part
number. 586224.

Ron Knapik

"imperatif" wrote in message
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Power trim on my 140 HP only works to raise motor. Now it is
positionned at max trim up. I tried both switches. One at shifter and
one directly on side of motor. Does anyone have any suggestions?



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Thank you all for great and fast support. In summer, vacation being so
short you want to fix a boat real fast so the kids can appreciate. I
replaced both relays and identified from the two removed, the one that
was still good. It is now my back up or I can make available to someone
on the lake with an identical problem.

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