i want to address this topic first at this forum level because so many threads have been coming in about this topic! its possible it will be moved to another catagory but, if you are interested please follow! i do believe this should be considered a repair topic! Please listen and consider this: the trim limit switch is a "safety device" plain and simple, for two reasons, personal safety and motor safety! i know...i've read the posts about "its not needed, i do it by the seat of the pants and the RPM'S thing...fine, this tells me you are on "the fly", but consider the safety issue...first personal safety, the switch is designed to stop excessive up or outward trim which will cause the boat to "porpoise" out of control, that is why once you pass the trim limit cut-out it requires two buttons to be pushed to further continue upward movement, hence, you have to mentally "know" this is where you want the motor to be...you gotta push two buttons! secondly, its not hard to figure that if you have no trim cut-out switch and a pushbutton messes up or one of the solenoids freezes in the closed position, then your motor can simply take a mind of its own! i incorporate a trim limit switch, a trim position sensor and a water pressure gauge...PRICELESS!