check relays, sounds like the DOWN relay is going bad and sticking.that's my first thought, maybe yes maybe no. just guessing.
I have a 1999 Merc 2strk/3cyl 90hp (low hours/use) ... and the tilt/trim (tilt down) has been giving me a problem lately. Tilts UP just fine, but last time I tried it, it wouldn't tilt DOWN.
It's in storage, right now, so I'll not be fooling with it until March, but I'm just looking for the easiest & cheapest option to get it working again.
I've watched some DIY videos, and most point to the brushes being gunked up or worn down as the most likely culprit. It's not the battery, or connections from battery to switches (throttle or one on side of motor) since the motor will tilt UP ... and until just recently it would almost always tilt DOWN, though there were instances when I had to hit the tilt up button for a second & quickly hit the tilt down button before it would respond & tilt down.
I'm pretty sure I can remove & replace the motor part, but I'm a little uneasy about removing it and taking it apart & cleaning it, then putting it back on. Looks simple enough, but that's always a red flag to me
I could probably get a buddy of mine to do it, and that would likely be cheaper than the local marine mechanic shop. And I doubt they'd take it apart & clean it, anyway ... they're more into the yank off the old & put on a new part kinda operation.
I will take a meter and test the current flow, just to rule that part of the equation out. But, I'm just curious if anyone knows of any other things to look for, or check out, before I even think about starting on repairing it ??
check relays, sounds like the DOWN relay is going bad and sticking.that's my first thought, maybe yes maybe no. just guessing.
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skeetbum LIKED above post
Yep, try swapping the relays first.
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Might also be that switch. Does it have more than one? Try another if you do. I have 4 on my boat. One on shifter, one on steering, one on motor housing and one at the bow. More places to have problems. lol
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Swap the two relays or solenoids out and see if the problem reverses itself...if it does you have one thats bad. Its easy to do and a good way to check.
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crappiefarmer LIKED above post
everytime this has happen to me it was a relay....I took it to a electrical parts store and paid like 8.00 about 5 years ago''''' and at that price I bought both of them and kept the good for a spare
LAHooligan LIKED above post
Good stuff, guys !! Thanks !! I'll keep them all in mind when I start repairs.
jigman_09 LIKED above post
The relays are side by side....just swap wires to test
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