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hi


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TJ DeVoe
Posted 8/18/2007 9:31 PM (#270541 - in reply to #270535)
Subject: Re: trim gauge




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Location: Stevens Point, WI
I take it your gauge on your console? Check your connection behind the dash, it might be loose or your gauge is out of whack and not corresponding with the right position of the motor. Believe it or not, this is actually a common problem. I know this happened a lot with the pontoons this year at the marina I worked for and only thing I can think of to solve that problem was to get a new gauge, but there may be another solution.

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