trim toggle issue
Fisher
Posted 3/28/2012 8:02 PM (#549183)
Subject: trim toggle issue





Posts: 425


Location: Roseau
Not sure what it is called but the trim up and down toggle on the throttle lever doesnt work, the down works but not the up.
Anyone ever replace it or fix it?
What all is involved?
Easy enough or just bring it in and get fixed?

Thanks
Anonymous
Posted 3/28/2012 8:09 PM (#549185 - in reply to #549183)
Subject: RE: trim toggle issue


If it is an older motor I would check the fluid level first.
Fisher
Posted 3/28/2012 8:21 PM (#549188 - in reply to #549185)
Subject: RE: trim toggle issue





Posts: 425


Location: Roseau
everything works, the trim toggle on the motor works up and down and the down toggle on the throttle, just not the up.
Thanks
whynot
Posted 3/29/2012 11:03 AM (#549292 - in reply to #549183)
Subject: Re: trim toggle issue




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I did mine last year, hardest part was finding the part. I wouldn't say it's really easy, but it's not that difficult if you have the right tools and can do some basic wiring.
Fisher
Posted 3/29/2012 11:17 AM (#549299 - in reply to #549292)
Subject: Re: trim toggle issue





Posts: 425


Location: Roseau
thanks, its a 1992 merc so i am guessing it might take a little effort for parts.
Thanks
Almost-B-Good
Posted 3/29/2012 1:38 PM (#549336 - in reply to #549183)
Subject: RE: trim toggle issue




Posts: 433


Location: Cedarburg, Wisconsin
With the trim switch on the motor working in both directions, it has to be either a bad switch in the throttle handle, or a broken wire from that switch to the motor. Possibly you could take an ohm meter and check continuity from the up terminal on the motor switch to the up terminal on the throttle handle switch. If the wire is sound, it has to be the switch itself.
jtroop
Posted 3/29/2012 3:22 PM (#549367 - in reply to #549183)
Subject: Re: trim toggle issue




Posts: 177


Location: Cohasset, MN
I had an identical problem a few years ago on a Johnson. One of the wires had broken inside the throttle lever where it pivots at the base.
Fisher
Posted 3/30/2012 8:02 AM (#549501 - in reply to #549367)
Subject: Re: trim toggle issue





Posts: 425


Location: Roseau
Thanks for the help everyone, will dig into it this weekend.
whynot
Posted 3/30/2012 2:22 PM (#549594 - in reply to #549183)
Subject: Re: trim toggle issue




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Mine was a 1996 Merc 150. I had to break a round plastic piece at the base of the throttle lever to get at the bolt that holds the lever on. When I took the part into the shop they asked if I needed the piece I broke before I even asked. Point is, don't be afraid to break that piece, it's a couple bucks and basically unavoidable.
shaley
Posted 4/1/2012 6:50 PM (#550006 - in reply to #549594)
Subject: Re: trim toggle issue





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Location: Iowa Great Lakes
Replaced the trim switch on my 91 merc last year, think the part was $40....My local dealer told me 3 different times that no part avalible, one call to a different shop part was sent from merc in a few days..... If you need the part number pm me and I'll find it for you...