I've searched the forums and don't see anything that suggests location of the tilt/trim relays for my 2017 Mercury 150.
The Mercury parts diagram for my model shows the location of 4 relays that I assume are under the cover of the electrical box on the port side. See diagram below.
Of the 4 relays, which ones are the tilt/trim? What do the other relays control?
The problem I'm having that has me interested in tilt/trim relays is that when I came back from a ride today and put the boat (2017 Tracker Targa 20) on the boat lift I could hear the trim motor running continuously. The only way I could stop the trim motor from running was to disconnect the main battery cable. I suspect that that the motor was running "down" as the motor remained in the down position. Upon further troubleshooting, I noticed that I could interrupt the motor when pushing the "up" on the trim switch on the throttle. That makes sense as the two relays work together to swap Positive/Negative to the trim motor leads.
I'm hoping its simply a relay that is stuck. Or at least its the most likely thing to try. The model of tracker boat I have has a three tilt/trim switches, one on the throttle, on at the bow, and one on the cowling. The boat is always covered with canvas and on my boat dock has a roof so I don't think that any of the switches is damaged by water infiltration. However, once I know which relays are for tilt/trim I may be able to measure voltage going to the relay to further test.
Again, if anyone knows what each of the four relays do, I sure would appreciate that info.
Thanks, in advance and Happy New Year !!!
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The Mercury parts diagram for my model shows the location of 4 relays that I assume are under the cover of the electrical box on the port side. See diagram below.
Of the 4 relays, which ones are the tilt/trim? What do the other relays control?
The problem I'm having that has me interested in tilt/trim relays is that when I came back from a ride today and put the boat (2017 Tracker Targa 20) on the boat lift I could hear the trim motor running continuously. The only way I could stop the trim motor from running was to disconnect the main battery cable. I suspect that that the motor was running "down" as the motor remained in the down position. Upon further troubleshooting, I noticed that I could interrupt the motor when pushing the "up" on the trim switch on the throttle. That makes sense as the two relays work together to swap Positive/Negative to the trim motor leads.
I'm hoping its simply a relay that is stuck. Or at least its the most likely thing to try. The model of tracker boat I have has a three tilt/trim switches, one on the throttle, on at the bow, and one on the cowling. The boat is always covered with canvas and on my boat dock has a roof so I don't think that any of the switches is damaged by water infiltration. However, once I know which relays are for tilt/trim I may be able to measure voltage going to the relay to further test.
Again, if anyone knows what each of the four relays do, I sure would appreciate that info.
Thanks, in advance and Happy New Year !!!
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