Trim gauge / senders....
#11
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I can't answer your question, but i will add.....
My current and previous boat did not have a "trailer" button, or a functioning limiter like low_psi is describing. Never had any problems.
I would install a mechanical indicator and call it done. Personally, I don't like electric drive or tab indicators.
My current and previous boat did not have a "trailer" button, or a functioning limiter like low_psi is describing. Never had any problems.
I would install a mechanical indicator and call it done. Personally, I don't like electric drive or tab indicators.
#12
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FWIW on my boat its not called a trailer button, i have one "tilt" and one "trim" so to go all the way up you need to move both buttons up at the same time as the trim only lets it go so far up till the switch hits
#13
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It is a bravo drive and none of the Velocity 260s that I look at had a trailer switch.... That is kind of what I was getting at in my precious statements. I know what the limit switch was for.... I have never had an issue. When the gauge was working. Bot now without a gauge I am having to spend too much time listening to the motor, watching the gps, and turning around to see the height of the rooster tail. So I think all will be fine once I address the gauge sender.
#14
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It was just a matter of pulling the starbord sensor off and turning it a bit. I guess I must have spun it around a bit when I was refinishing the drive.... I wish all repairs/fixes were this easy