JeffJohnson123
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Recently replaced both relays for the tilt and trim on my 1990 Glasstron 5.0L Alpha one drive.
When I hit the switch on the control, I can hear one relay click when I hit up and the other clicks when I hit the switch down.
I have checked that the pump works by jumping the 12v to the correct terminals on each relay. Both times, the drive raises and lowers correctly.
I have removed all connections and sanded down the connectors to insure no corrosion and good contacts.
The battery is fully charged 12.58 volts per the voltmeter
I have only seen one fuse to check which is part of a small wiring harness that connects the side control switches to the relays. It tests ok with a voltmeter. Otherwise, there is a hot line straight from the battery to a brass plate that connects the two relays together.
So to sum it up (as far as I can tell...) the pump is good, the relays are brand new and clicking, there is plenty of 12v power, and my back hurts from hanging around in my too small engine compartment all night.
Any help would be appreciated.
When I hit the switch on the control, I can hear one relay click when I hit up and the other clicks when I hit the switch down.
I have checked that the pump works by jumping the 12v to the correct terminals on each relay. Both times, the drive raises and lowers correctly.
I have removed all connections and sanded down the connectors to insure no corrosion and good contacts.
The battery is fully charged 12.58 volts per the voltmeter
I have only seen one fuse to check which is part of a small wiring harness that connects the side control switches to the relays. It tests ok with a voltmeter. Otherwise, there is a hot line straight from the battery to a brass plate that connects the two relays together.
So to sum it up (as far as I can tell...) the pump is good, the relays are brand new and clicking, there is plenty of 12v power, and my back hurts from hanging around in my too small engine compartment all night.
Any help would be appreciated.