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    Default Yamaha Trim Problem


    My trim started getting slow going up. Then quit completely. I can here a clicking on the right side of the motor. HELP!

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappielimits View Post
    My trim started getting slow going up. Then quit completely. I can here a clicking on the right side of the motor. HELP!
    Hoping it is low on hydraulic fluid, check that first, if the motor runs.
    Don't know a lot about them, but it sounds like the solenoid is working, that's the clicking sound, but the trim motor is not responding, not a good thing. For your sake I hope I'm wrong, but it sounds like a new PT motor is in your future.
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    My trim was doing the same battery was low and needed charging. Good luck

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    Check the fluid first. If thats good try swapping the relays. Just because the are clicking does not mean they are good.
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    The clicking sound is the solenoid closing. It should click once only when you push and hold the trim button. If it's clicking continually, it's either a low battery, dirty connections or a bad solenoid. JMHO

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