While going through my spring boat prep I've been finding more and more things done to the boat during its lifetime (wiring issues, missing parts, etc). There has always been a bracket mounted on my dash that I had no idea what it was for. Last night while correcting the missing trim limit sensors I noticed that the system had been wired together such that no trailer button was needed, there was nothing limiting the trim system from lifting all the way up. There is a wire in the trim control harness that is just dangling under the dash which I has chased down as going to the missing trailer button. A quick ebay search found the missing button, which has the same bracket mounted to it as what is still on my dash.
How is this trailer button supposed to work? It looks like just a momentary 2 wire switch. Short of buying this one, I'm wondering if I can just mount a momentary switch in the existing bracket, and wire it in as normal. One wire goes to the purple wire under my dash, but where does the other go? Does the trailer button send a ground or voltage system to the trim pump to allow the drive to tilt to trailer position?


How is this trailer button supposed to work? It looks like just a momentary 2 wire switch. Short of buying this one, I'm wondering if I can just mount a momentary switch in the existing bracket, and wire it in as normal. One wire goes to the purple wire under my dash, but where does the other go? Does the trailer button send a ground or voltage system to the trim pump to allow the drive to tilt to trailer position?