1. Engine year, make, type, Full Model number, or a serial number if possible.
1996 Mercruiser 4.3LX gen 2 4bbl GM 262 V6. ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER 0F770317
2. Type and model of outdrive, Merc, Volvo, OMC, etc.
Mercruiser Alpha One gen 2 DRIVE SERIAL NUMBER 0F869867
3. EXACTLY what it's doing wrong, worded correctly and with proper punctuation so we can figure out the question.
The trim (power trim pump motor, not auto) stops responding to the trim and trailer buttons. The solenoids do not click. If I jump the up terminal and battery terminal going to the pump I get a nice spark, the pump motor actuates, and afterwards the buttons all work properly. I have only tried up, to my recollection, as these are the most accessible terminals. The trim position sensor and trim limit sensor are functional and calibrated, though the wires are frayed. As far as I can tell all parts of this system are original. I haven't blasted everything with contact cleaner and dielectric grease but I should as it is all pretty grimey.
This happened once or twice before, I think at summerization both times. Today, it happened in the water, after hitting an underwater island. RIP my prop. It's probably a solenoid getting stuck, right? I should just replace the unit. But I'm wondering if any of y'all might have ideas why this happened after I backed up off of an underwater island. Maybe the lower unit getting slammed forward jammed a solenoid?
Thanks in advance.
1996 Mercruiser 4.3LX gen 2 4bbl GM 262 V6. ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER 0F770317
2. Type and model of outdrive, Merc, Volvo, OMC, etc.
Mercruiser Alpha One gen 2 DRIVE SERIAL NUMBER 0F869867
3. EXACTLY what it's doing wrong, worded correctly and with proper punctuation so we can figure out the question.
The trim (power trim pump motor, not auto) stops responding to the trim and trailer buttons. The solenoids do not click. If I jump the up terminal and battery terminal going to the pump I get a nice spark, the pump motor actuates, and afterwards the buttons all work properly. I have only tried up, to my recollection, as these are the most accessible terminals. The trim position sensor and trim limit sensor are functional and calibrated, though the wires are frayed. As far as I can tell all parts of this system are original. I haven't blasted everything with contact cleaner and dielectric grease but I should as it is all pretty grimey.
This happened once or twice before, I think at summerization both times. Today, it happened in the water, after hitting an underwater island. RIP my prop. It's probably a solenoid getting stuck, right? I should just replace the unit. But I'm wondering if any of y'all might have ideas why this happened after I backed up off of an underwater island. Maybe the lower unit getting slammed forward jammed a solenoid?
Thanks in advance.