Trim function Ground Problem?
Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2023 11:19 am
I have a 2004 200 Bowrider and the trim has now stopped working due to an error on my part reattaching the throttle/control arm and pinching the green trim wire.
I have spliced the green wire back together but cannot seem to get the trim to operate again.
Is there a inline fuse or fuse under dash somewhere I could have grounded out?
I checked the engine fuse box and nothing inside that box is burnt out, let alone assigned to anything remotely close to trim function. I have seen posts about a 20 amp fuse that controls the trim function but have no idea where this would be located. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
There is no clicking on the hydraulic pump relays when initiating the trim control, nothing happens at all with trim now.
I have spliced the green wire back together but cannot seem to get the trim to operate again.
Is there a inline fuse or fuse under dash somewhere I could have grounded out?
I checked the engine fuse box and nothing inside that box is burnt out, let alone assigned to anything remotely close to trim function. I have seen posts about a 20 amp fuse that controls the trim function but have no idea where this would be located. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
There is no clicking on the hydraulic pump relays when initiating the trim control, nothing happens at all with trim now.