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Trim/tilt problem (no down tilt available)
My Merc out drive tilts up and is stuck in the up position (both the
trailer switch and the trim switch mounted on the throttle work). However the down does not do anything (no sound, solenoid click, nothing). I have ohm'ed out the switch and it is working as it should. I have ohm'ed the other direction and it appears to be an open (possibly an open wire). I am not sure where this equipment physically is located to check this out, nor do I have shcmatics showing me which wire is which - anyone have any experience here? Also the lower portion of the engine/ starter were under water for a while. The starter has been replaced and I wonder if they left a wire off or broke it or it is just plane corroded? Thanks for your help in advance. Steve |
What year is it and what engine and outdrive?
This will make a difference. In general you are looking for a black pump assembly w/ two hoses that come out of it. Trace the wires back to the solenoid assembly. Chances are you have a bad down solenoid. You can swap wires around and/or swap solenoid to verify that the down will now work. -- Tony my boats and cars at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com - "cam" wrote in message oups.com... My Merc out drive tilts up and is stuck in the up position (both the trailer switch and the trim switch mounted on the throttle work). However the down does not do anything (no sound, solenoid click, nothing). I have ohm'ed out the switch and it is working as it should. I have ohm'ed the other direction and it appears to be an open (possibly an open wire). I am not sure where this equipment physically is located to check this out, nor do I have shcmatics showing me which wire is which - anyone have any experience here? Also the lower portion of the engine/ starter were under water for a while. The starter has been replaced and I wonder if they left a wire off or broke it or it is just plane corroded? Thanks for your help in advance. Steve |
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