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mikeyt 04-06-2010 09:37 PM

Re: trim guage malfuction?
 
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Originally Posted by sdf1jaj (Post 21168)
Hey all,
Got a z275 Shabah and the trim guage is stuck in the up position. Think cleaning the contacts will fix or is it a major repair? Any ideas are greatly appreciated.
Tony

Read Z202's response along with the others below. It's not hard to take the sensor cap off & clean the contacts but you have to follow the procedures to do it right. If that doesnt fix the problem you may be in for a replacement which means removing the outdrive. Most of us just forget about it at that point.

You can view an explanation on what to do here at this link. 'jgreens' post below shows the same link.

DGR-Z246-98 04-09-2010 02:12 AM

Re: trim guage malfuction?
 
Hey guys, just reminded me to post a recent experience. Agree on the cleaning first as most mechanics swap out unnecessarily and if they don't re-align the drive properly you'll have other problems later.

My last issue was a new one on me after 7 years so might be helpful for anyone finding this thread in future.

I had the engine pulled for some work this year and while the leg was off I got them to replace the trim sender as it was getting a bit wild. Would normally clean but just less hassle at the time.

When she came back the trim switch on the throttle only worked one way, no trim up anymore although trailor button and transom switch worked fine.

After days of troubleshooting the shop concluded that it was a faulty trim switch and wanted to swap out the whole throttle assembly. I left it as didn't want to loose the original Mariah fitting and thought that i might be able to source a new switch eventually.

A few weeks later it suddenly started working again and was fine for a couple of weeks, then next service dead again. So figured it wasn't the switch and that there was a loose connection somewhere in the engine bay that they had disturbed, sure enough after a few weeks back it came and a few weeks later off it went again.

Anyway to cut a very long story short, I had a different engineer inspect and re-align the leg (gimble bearing had been fitted the wrong way by first!) and as he was re-fitting the drive he found that the starboard fixing bolt had been cross threaded and no longer tightened down.

This bolt has a kind of hex nut head and the trim limiter slots into it so that it knows how far up and down the drive is. As the bolt was loose it would occasionally rotate a little through vibration, sometimes activating the limit, sometimes not, hence the switch not working and the long periods of time with and without the issue. The system was working fine, just the physical connection was messed up.

They must have cross threaded during the original work and and just left it, not surprising if they were incompetent enough to have the gimble bearing back to front and the drive miss-aligned!

It's a really unlikely one, but if you've tried everything else with the senders and you get a problem that sounds like this, it might save you a few hours tracing for faulty wiring :)

Steve.

Jim Ingelbeen 04-15-2010 11:55 AM

Re: trim guage malfuction?
 
I would like to say thank you to this forum, for the great advice. I just picked up a 94 190 talari. I did have a problim with the trim not going up all the way. After reading some of the threads, I removed the trim limiter and cleaned same. Works like a charm. Thanks to all again.

WetWilly 04-15-2010 11:11 PM

Re: trim guage malfuction?
 
Hi Jim, it's always great to hear a fellow member being able to resolve their issues!

Our members do a great job of feeding a wealth of knowledge into this site making it better everyday :wink_thumbup:

WetWilly


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