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    Trim gauge not working

    I brought my boat to my dealer to get the oil pump recall done, and when I went to test props the other day my trim Gage was not working, it's indicating that it's always full trim. I know it was working before I brought it in.
    Does someone know when the connection is on a 2006 250 HPDI.
    I thought I could ask here because I don't really want to bring it back in if it's a simple thing to do.

    Thanks in advance


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    Re: Trim gauge not working (BroncoHorvath)

    It's right on the steering push rod right on the front of the motor, usually a little plastic tab, they often break or move.

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    Re: Trim gauge not working (MNXD9)

    Thanks Nick, I'll check it out tonight

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    Re: Trim gauge not working (BroncoHorvath)

    I just put a new one on but the calibration is off,how do I calibrate it? Thanks

    John B.

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    Re: Trim gauge not working (bassangler24)

    <TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by bassangler24 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I just put a new one on but the calibration is off,how do I calibrate it? Thanks

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    Me too, the new one I got is metal (old one was plastic) Seems like it doesn't fit the same way the old one did. It takes some time to get it just right..
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    Re: Trim gauge not working (skeetzx225)

    Ok... I found it and it move and when I tried to put it back in place, it snapped

    Does someone know what's the part# or where I could get the metal one?

    Thanks

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    Re: Trim gauge not working (skeetzx225)

    No idea on part number...

    Calibration wise, I just turned the boat on so the gauges worked and lifted the little lever till I hit full trim down, them moved the plastic piece to that place. I also made sure to loosen the little plastic tab before moving it.

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    Re: Trim gauge not working (MNXD9)

    I found The part # of the Trim sender(that's what it's called), it's 64E-43139-02.

    I also found a site with an alternative way to fix it...

    http://outdoorsbest.zeroforum....26060


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