I have posted parts of this problem elsewhere but realized I should have started my own thread...I have updated info on this posting.<br /><br /><br />Here is where I am at. <br /><br />I have a 85 bayliner (trophy bass) with an 1986 Force 125. I have had an intermittant problem with the tilt/trim quitting altogether, but usually it would come back pretty quick. However, Wednesday it never came back. With it sitting in my driveway I can hit the tilt/trim switch and all I hear is a clicking noise in the motor. From another posting I took the idea of disconnecting the blue and green wires from inside the motor and hooking them up to a battery directly--from doing that the motor trims and tilts. There are only those two wires, blue and green.<br />This suggested to me the problem was from the switch to the motor. I took off the switch and connected the wires directly to power and only got the clicking again. This tells me the switch is ok, I guess.<br /><br />I read some more postings and figured there was a good chance the problem was in the relays, so I went to the auto store and got 2 new ones and replaced them both. Unfortunately this only gave me the clicking noise again when I hit the tilt/trim switch. <br /><br />I am going to see if I can check the voltage coming out of the relays...maybe I have a pinched or broken wire between the battery and the switch or the switch and the relay.<br /> <br />I am not sure where else to go from here. Any help (and as detailed as possible since I have used the extent of my knowledge here in this post) would be greatly appreciated.<br />Thanks, Mic