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tlnoregon

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Hello All, I have a 95 185 SF. My motor has lately started trimming up randomly on it's own. I have narrowed it down to the trim switch on the shift lever. I think I located a new switch and button. I am hoping someone here has a copy of a service manual, or has done it, and can walk me through it. Any help would be appreciated
 
Try this link: MerControls manual.pdf
Be very careful when removing the throttle-only button. Follow the instructions. It doesn't take much pressure to remove but it also doesn't take much pressure to break. Or so I have been told. I certainly did not find out by experience (at least I won't admit it).
 
That is exactly what I was looking for, Thank you. I'll be trying the repairs next week.
 
Hello All, I have a 95 185 SF. My motor has lately started trimming up randomly on it's own. I have narrowed it down to the trim switch on the shift lever. I think I located a new switch and button. I am hoping someone here has a copy of a service manual, or has done it, and can walk me through it. Any help would be appreciated
Have you checked the fuses in the motor yet? A friend of mine had the same problem on a Mercury outboard that went from random to motor trying to trim up constantly. Issue turned out to be a blown fuse in the motor fuse pack. Have attached pictures of what it looks like.
 

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Have you checked the fuses in the motor yet? A friend of mine had the same problem on a Mercury outboard that went from random to motor trying to trim up constantly. Issue turned out to be a blown fuse in the motor fuse pack. Have attached pictures of what it looks like.
After some troubleshooting, I determined the problem to be the switch on the throttle. I removed it from the circuit, (plug under the dash area) and the problem went away. Last week I installed a new switch on the throttle. Now everything is working good again. I took the switch apart to see if I could find the problem. The rubber cover had worn a hole in it. With all the rain we've been getting, it looked like there had been a water level in the switch.
 

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