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Old 06-11-2013, 06:03 PM   #1
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Hey guys,

Thanks for the input. I have very little mechanical ability and even less time. As my wife says....my strength is in writing checks!
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Old 06-11-2013, 06:06 PM   #2
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Hey guys,

Thanks for the input. I have very little mechanical ability and even less time. As my wife says....my strength is in writing checks!
Try calling Matt at Supreme Marine, he could probably troubleshoot it at your dock and for a lot less.
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Old 06-11-2013, 06:12 PM   #3
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Is the lower unit stuck in the up position? Is there not a way to open the system to relieve the pressure? I guess that could be messy and you wouldn't want hydro oil dumped into the lake, but just a thought.
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Something very simple to try would be to give the trim solenoids a gentle whack with the handle of a screwdriver as it may simply be a bit of corrosion on the contacts.

On my Volvo-Penta unit the solenoids are located in the engine compartment right by the trim pump. There are two (up & down), each about an inch square. To clean the contacts they can be pulled right out.
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Is the lower unit stuck in the up position? Is there not a way to open the system to relieve the pressure? I guess that could be messy and you wouldn't want hydro oil dumped into the lake, but just a thought.
9 times out of 10, it's electrical and caused by an issue on the low current side of the circuit or the solenoids. The Mercruiser trim solenoids are right on the trim pump as well, but not as easy to swap as the Volvo Penta relays. The mercs are easier to jump though, so assuming the pump is OK, with a piece of wire, one can make the trim move quite easily by lumping across the high current posts on either of the solenoids. There's very likely no need to drain oil if the drive is stuck in the up position.
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Good to know, Dave. Our Monterey up there has a Mercruiser, so I'll keep that in mind.
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Good to know, Dave. Our Monterey up there has a Mercruiser, so I'll keep that in mind.
One other thing to note, Mercruiser uses the same solenoid for the up trim, down trim and starter slave solenoid. All can be changed without too much fuss on the water, so one spare part in you tool box can have you covered for three part failures, on a part that has a high failure rate. The part number is 89-96158T.
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