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Title: Evinrude 115 Trim problems
Post by: jsylvester08 on June 26, 2011, 10:06:58 PM
Hey guys
I have a 1983 Evinrude 115 and I am having a problem with the tilt and trim. The trim motor works and will raise and lower the engine but when I raise the motor the trim starts but will not turn off the trim motor will run in the up position and will not stop so I have to turn the battery off. I was out last weekend and I had to be towed in b.c The engine wouldnt lower into the water. I have tried replacing the trim switch and Im not sure what else to do. Do I need to buy a whole new trim system or motor?
Thanks for your help
JP
Title: Re: Evinrude 115 Trim problems
Post by: RickK on June 27, 2011, 05:04:32 AM
Sounds like some sticky relays.  In the rear top of an older Evinrude there is a black box. Open that and you'll see a few relays - all trim and tilt relays.  You can jumper them there to test them and then order new ones for the sticky ones.
Title: Re: Evinrude 115 Trim problems
Post by: fitz73222 on June 27, 2011, 07:45:39 AM
Yep, relays or a bad trim switch. I had water get into a trim switch once; came home from fishing, started to rinse the boat off, went inside to get a cold drink, came out and the engine had trimmed itself all the up and just grunting the trim motor. I couldn't touch the trim motor because it was so hot. I couldn't believe the trim motor lived through it!
Title: Re: Evinrude 115 Trim problems
Post by: Aswaff400 on June 27, 2011, 10:52:33 AM
just an FYI:
for those of you that own an older ford truck '86-96, the fuel pump and head light relays under the hood are the same # as the jonnyrude trim/tilt relays.  :salut:
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