Power Trim Evinrude 200

KVH

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I posted a question on this and should not have combined it with an unrelated question, so this is a follow up to the same issue, by itself. This is a great site and I get a lot from it.

OKAY, the down function on my tilt/trim is spotty and inconsistent, sometimes taking a few pushes of the button before the motor lets the engine down. Same problem no matter which button I use.

I pulled the relays, and the sockets are good, and receiving current. I'll check the relays, themselves, and ohms today. It would seem, however, that a bad relay would always be bad, not just sometime.

My manual suggests removing the blue/green wires at the pump housing. There isn't much room, but I suppose I'll manage. What am I looking for there? Frayed wires?

The "up" function works perfectly.

I'm going to the lake, no excuses this time. Can I assume that if for some crazy reason my motor won't lower that I could loosen the manual relief valve and get hooked back up to my trailer?

Thanks again for all the help.
 

Haffiman

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Re: Power Trim Evinrude 200

In theory that is the way to do it. But it might be a heavy lift getting it up!!!
 

KVH

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Re: Power Trim Evinrude 200

In theory that is the way to do it. But it might be a heavy lift getting it up!!!

Hmmm. Are you saying that after I loosen the relief valve, that even if I then re-tighten it, I won't have a working "up motor" either?
 

emdsapmgr

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Re: Power Trim Evinrude 200

You did not mention that you ran the test of swapping the relays.
 

KVH

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Re: Power Trim Evinrude 200

You did not mention that you ran the test of swapping the relays.

I did not swap them, but I checked them per the manual. Continuity, with current, etc. Both were good. When I push the buttons on the down movement, the pump sort sort of ticks, creaks or scratches, then goes. Like the little train that could. To me, it sounds like either a bad connection or some other issue.

I can't ever check the fluid level because no matter what angle I'm on, the fluid runs out the reservoir. It's as if it's too full. So I doubt that is the issue.

By the way, the up relay is on the left, and the down on the right, correct? Evinrude 200 HP Vindicator.
 

emdsapmgr

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Re: Power Trim Evinrude 200

The relays are both the same. They can be swapped for testing purposes. When the fluid runs out of the reservoir, does it appear milky?
 

KVH

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Re: Power Trim Evinrude 200

No, it appears like new. As I mentioned in another post, I just wonder if my tilt and trim motor is somehow binding. I'm just not finding a loose or bad wire--but I can't seem to get to the ones right at the motor and tilt limit switch.

By the way, if I use that manual relief valve will the motor come down slowly, or with a thud!
 

KVH

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Re: Power Trim Evinrude 200

I just realized that I have another potentially important question:

I have two wires, one a Red wire and the other a Red/Purple wire that come together after the two relays for my Tilt and Trim setup. They meet at a fuse link. I would think that there should be continuity between the two sides of the fuse link, where the two wire come in to meet. I have no continuity there between the two sides of the fuse (meaning between the two wires).

Is this a fuse that has continuity only when some other component is first energized? For instance, must I push in the TNT switches?

Is this a clue to something wrong?


PS About the manual release. On a large motor I could see needing to keep your hands out the way!
 
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