I've looked at several previous posts but none of them sound exactly like what I'm experiencing.<br /><br />Background<br />At slow speed reverse (or even neutral I think) the boat has jumped into forward. Pretty scary while docking. At other times there have been some rapid severe Bang Bang Bangs which I'm pretty sure was hopping in and out of gear (I think that might have been reverse too). <br /><br />Otherwise the boat motor has run fine for several years though I admit the electric shift buttons are getting a little tired in regards to the sliding plastic plate lockout gizmo. They seem a little spongy and I suspect it's possible that they can be pressed when they aren't supposed to be able to (I've lived with the problem for years). Also, I did hit rocks pretty hard recently and I'm concerened that might have led up to this problem.<br /><br />I talked to a local repair place and if I recall he said it could be the hydraulic pump that might not be supplying enough pressure or some other issue lower unit issue I can't recall.<br />The shops are all booked up so a mechanic friend and I are going to tackle it. <br /><br />So here's the question: Can anyone recommend a diagnosis procedure to save us the misery of working on switches when it's the lower unit or vice versa?<br /><br />Thanks in advance.