trim motor help?
#5
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From: Galveston,TX
There are two solenoids but they don't both always go bad at the same time but since they are cheap I always change all of them, Trim pumps and Drives as well. Get them at
http://www.dbelectrical.com/p-3308-n...8-smr6001.aspx
$8 each
http://www.dbelectrical.com/p-3308-n...8-smr6001.aspx
$8 each
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From: Topeka, KS USA
I may be a tad late here, but I went through the same thing with mine (38 Fever). My mechanics jumped in there, told me to "exercise the trim pumps"- i.e., work the switch up down, etc. in rapid succession ... and they now work like champs. Ozone is apparently the culprit- building up o the solenoids, then they sit over time and cannot make the circuit
HOWEVER ... never can beat new!
HOWEVER ... never can beat new!



