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Default Trim indicator gage problem

On my 87 Searay I/O, my trim position indicator gage has stopped
working. The trim works fine, but I just can't tell the trim position
of the outdrive. Could anyone give me input on troubleshooting the
problem?

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Blackie wrote:
On my 87 Searay I/O, my trim position indicator gage has stopped
working. The trim works fine, but I just can't tell the trim position
of the outdrive. Could anyone give me input on troubleshooting the
problem?


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Blackie wrote:
On my 87 Searay I/O, my trim position indicator gage has stopped
working. The trim works fine, but I just can't tell the trim position
of the outdrive. Could anyone give me input on troubleshooting the
problem?


As a guess, the trim position sensor may have grounded out.
charlie

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