Re: Possible to adapt 4-wire (MerCruiser) Commander 4000 switch to 3-wire (Outboard)
BTW, for some added clarity, the wiring on the trim switches for the two units are:
existing 3-wire switch:
- Blue/White
- Green/White
- Red/Purple
new 4-wire switch:
- Blue
- Green
- Red
- Purple
On some further looking in the Capri Owner's Manual, there is a diagram for the outboard and stern drive models, but the diagrams don't exactly gybe with what the actual wire colors are.
The diagram for the outboard shows a Red/White wire as apparently the power coming into the switch, then a Green/White as 'Trim/Trailer Down', and a Blue/White as 'Trim/Trailer Up'. (I've got Red/Purple, Green/White and Blue/White on my 3-wire switch - I'm assuming my Red/Purple is the Red/White in that diagram.)
The diagram for the stern drive shows a Red/Purple as 'Trim Power', then Green/White as 'Trim/Trailer Down', Purple/White as 'Trim Up', and 'Blue/White' as 'Trailer Up'. These wire colors don't correspond to the wires on the 4-wire trim switch.
So, it seems a decent bet that Green on the 4-wire switch is likely equivalent to Green/White 'Trim/Trailer Down' on the 3-wire switch, and Blue on the 4-wire switch is likely equivalent to Blue/White 'Trim/Trailer Up' on the 3-wire switch - I just have no idea if red on the 4-wire switch is the 'power' or purple on the 4-wire switch is 'power', or if my guesses on any/all of the above are all wrong.

(I'm disinclined to just start hooking stuff up willy-nilly as an experiment, as I have no idea of what the consequences would be of screwing something up, but it sounds potentially expensive.
