I won't be at the boat until sometime in June (I'm in PA, the boat is in ME), but I was curious if anyone had any thoughts on this...
The trim level indicator LCD bars (on the Yamaha dash gauge) do not function in regards to the engine physically moving. The gauge will read full bars (up) with the top bar continually blinking, regardless of engine position.
Thinking that the problem was simply the lever/switch that is mounted on the engine bracket, I tried moving the lever by hand, in an attempt to start to verify things, and the gauge started working! In fact, the gauge reads perfectly fine if I manually move the lever. But when the engine moves the lever (and I physically watched the engine move the lever - thinking that maybe the engine wasn't touching/moving the lever) the dash gauge does not respond (stays full up with top bar blinking).
I did this little dance numerous times and it's always the same - using my finger to move the switch/lever will result in normal dash gauge response. Letting the engine do it... it acts as if the lever isn't moving.
I'm completely dumbfounded by that and don't understand... what am I missing?
The trim level indicator LCD bars (on the Yamaha dash gauge) do not function in regards to the engine physically moving. The gauge will read full bars (up) with the top bar continually blinking, regardless of engine position.
Thinking that the problem was simply the lever/switch that is mounted on the engine bracket, I tried moving the lever by hand, in an attempt to start to verify things, and the gauge started working! In fact, the gauge reads perfectly fine if I manually move the lever. But when the engine moves the lever (and I physically watched the engine move the lever - thinking that maybe the engine wasn't touching/moving the lever) the dash gauge does not respond (stays full up with top bar blinking).
I did this little dance numerous times and it's always the same - using my finger to move the switch/lever will result in normal dash gauge response. Letting the engine do it... it acts as if the lever isn't moving.
I'm completely dumbfounded by that and don't understand... what am I missing?
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