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Tilt & Trim Problem #3981290 09/27/09 10:55 PM
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tejasbass Offline OP
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I have a 1998 Johnson Venom. The tile and trim stopped working yesterday. It actually goes up and down very slowly and you can barely hear it. Any thoughts?

Re: Tilt & Trim Problem [Re: tejasbass] #3981406 09/27/09 11:41 PM
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check the fluid level also the wireing

Re: Tilt & Trim Problem [Re: mcdodge] #3982395 09/28/09 06:12 AM
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Check the connections from your trim motor all the way to the battery.

Re: Tilt & Trim Problem [Re: Chuck Elliott] #3982700 09/28/09 01:09 PM
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T&T motor or battery supply connections.


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Re: Tilt & Trim Problem [Re: gary purdy] #3986811 09/29/09 03:24 AM
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Pull the relays and check for corrosion (green powder) on the contact pins.. The recent extended wet weather makes for a lot of condensation under the engine cowls.

Also check the wore terminals on the battery connections.
Brush it off either place with a brass wire brush and use some Corrosion X to prevent it from returning.

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