I'm reading lots of similar issues here. Some motors will trim down, but not up, and some the other way around.
My motor was tilting up but not down on any consistent basis. I had to keep fiddling with the switch.
I checked the relays and they showed good, though I sort of question the tests since it's possible they are also irregular and inconsistent.
Yesterday, to my shock and surprise, the trim and tilt worked great at the lake then froze for the first time in the up function. In other words, down was no problem, but now up was a problem. The reverse of my issues over the past three weeks.
This time, however, the current just seemed "dead" at the trim/tilt motor.
However, I just tried wiggling wires at the relays, and suddenly my motor worked. Needless to say, I'm now searching for bad connections and circuits.
Any words of wisdom? Is this typical? Which in that nest of wires is the culprit?
200 HP Evinrude Vindicator 1996
My motor was tilting up but not down on any consistent basis. I had to keep fiddling with the switch.
I checked the relays and they showed good, though I sort of question the tests since it's possible they are also irregular and inconsistent.
Yesterday, to my shock and surprise, the trim and tilt worked great at the lake then froze for the first time in the up function. In other words, down was no problem, but now up was a problem. The reverse of my issues over the past three weeks.
This time, however, the current just seemed "dead" at the trim/tilt motor.
However, I just tried wiggling wires at the relays, and suddenly my motor worked. Needless to say, I'm now searching for bad connections and circuits.
Any words of wisdom? Is this typical? Which in that nest of wires is the culprit?
200 HP Evinrude Vindicator 1996