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Old 02-16-2009, 08:50 AM
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i hate loose wires. but now i am gonna put new colour on my boat and i have throughn out the seats. i found out that i have a few unconnected cables behind the gauges. but i even cannot find where the cables go. i have no wiring diagram that helps me - so i hope on your help.

there are four cables in purple and grey or green behind my dashboard and they are running to the powertrim for rising the bravo. they are connected on the upper side of the pump. what can they be used for? everything is working fine, also the gauges.

any idea?

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Old 02-16-2009, 09:41 AM
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it sounds like they are trim and tilt wires, if the sys. is working fine, I would just put a butt connector on the end of each wire, so they can't short out and tape up the wires out of the way.
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tilt and trim work fine. it could be signallamps for the endposition or something like that.
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Originally Posted by chris-jack
tilt and trim work fine. it could be signallamps for the endposition or something like that.
or at some point it had trim/tilt controls on the dash?
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there is a gauge that shows the up and down situation of the trim, but ths works well.
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buy the coler of the wires, they would have been for up and down control, if everything is working, block the ends so they can't short and tie them up.
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Old 02-16-2009, 11:44 AM
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What they said.

BTW, blue wire is for lights.

If its not broke, don't try and fix it.
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does nobody know what they are really used for?
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As they said they are probably for dash mount trim controls , my 32 thunder has them in the dash for both motors.
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trim switch for both, good idea, this could be possible.
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