I have an 05 built 06 titled 60 TLR. It has a tilt/ trim sensor with the 167 to 10 ohm resistance to ground. I have an older teleflex trim gauge I am installing which works on the sensor but it reads at a different level without full range but I can rig a shim on the sensor to fool the reading and get the sensor to read in the middle range of the gauge and this is sufficent for all intents of practical usage of info for what the trim gauge is good for. The question for the brain trust is.... the sensor circuit (pink wire) has other devices on it and the ohm read will be different in normal running position if I use the rigged shim, will that harm whatever the other devices are in the pink wire circuit? If the sensor was the only device on the pink wire I would not worry but wonder if there is some kind of reference signal used for the electronics in some way? Thanks for any input.
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