Re: MARINER 90hp OUTBOARD STUCK IN UP POSITION
Thanks greatly to all the people on the net who helped me with this problem. Couldn't work on the boat for a couple days but did yesterday and everything is A-OK. Whew! You asked to be kept informed, so here's what I did (I'll post in some detail in case someone in the future has the same problem).
90 hp Mariner tilt motor would tilt the motor up but the down was dead. As I prior had a false low oil alarm I had disconnected 1 of the wires from the oil tank to the alarm module. I first checked if I disconnected anything else as well by accident. Everything looking ok, I then went on with the electrical system. With the engine hood off, on the starboard side of the motor at the rear I found another plastic cover, removing this, beneath I found the engines many electrical connections. Having learned that the down tilt motor is powered by a green wire and the up is powered by a blue wire, I searched for a green wire. Many wires were green and thin with stripes, some were thin and blue. Most of these seemed to invole the spark plugs in the stern of the motor, others seemed too thin to be a motor wire. In the forward part of this electricl area were 3 round metal fixtures in a vertical column. Each of them had 2 electrical poles, to 1 pole in each case was connected a thick red wire from the battery, to the other pole a single thick wire (to 1 a green, to 1 a blue, to 1 a black). I figured the green must be it. When I went to disconect this wire from it's pole with my wrench, (I was going to switch the working blue (up wire) to it, the wrench made contact also with the red battery pole. With the wrench acting as a bridge between the red battery wire (yep forgot to disconnect the battery) directly to the green wire, the down tilt came on, the motor went down as long as I kept the connection without any switch being thrown. So, I got the motor down, learned that the tilt motor itself works fine, and the problem is either in the red pole-green pole metal fixture (relay or solidnoid) not relaying the signal from the switch in the boat or that the switch in the boat is not working. I'm going to leave the motor down and work on it at my leisure, I really have to only put it up for tralering at summers end, or let my boat mechanic figure out to replace switch or solidnoid. Again, thanks all!