TRIM AND TILT
ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT TESTS
Trim Gauge Test
STEP 1
Turn key switch ON. Using a voltmeter, check for
voltage between the trim gauge "I" and "G" termi-
nals.
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If no voltage, check condition of instrument har-
ness, key switch, and engine 10 A fuse.
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If voltage, go to STEP 2.
STEP 2
Remove the white/tan lead from the trim gauge
"S" terminal. With key switch ON, gauge should
indicate full-trim DOWN position. Now connect a
jumper wire between terminals "S" and "G." Gauge
should indicate full-trim UP position.
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If results are different, replace the trim gauge.
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If results agree, refer to Trim Sender Test.
344
Trim Sender Test
IMPORTANT:
age, never apply a multimeter to an electrical cir-
cuit where voltage is present.
Disconnect the 3-pin connector between the
instrument harness and engine trim harness.
Connect an ohmmeter between the white/tan wire,
terminal "C," of the engine harness and a clean
engine ground.
With the outboard fully DOWN, meter must show
a reading above 80 .
With the outboard fully UP, meter must show a
reading below 10 .
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If results agree, refer to Trim Gauge Test on
p. 344.
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If results are different, replace trim sender.
DRC6245
DRC6246A
To avoid immediate meter dam-
DRC6247