I tried also the tilt switch on the motor but it didn't work either. I was able to get to the harbor slowly but surely.
When I pressed the down switch there was a clicking noise coming from the relay but the trim motor was not spinning at all. I did some study on Youtube, once again thanks to Dangar Marine, there is a nice video about outboard trim-tilt relays.
You can see Selva Madeira trim-tilt relays in this diagram (number 55). The Selva part number is 8515070 and the relay is manufactured by Hella and the product code is 4RD 931 680-01.
I opened the engine cover and checked the relays visually, nothing special spotted my attention.
The plan was to take relays off and switch them in order to see if one of them was faulty.
I used a small flat screwdriver to detach the relays and put them back in different positions.
For my surprise the trim started to work fully, I was able to trim it up and down.
I removed the relays again and tried to clean the connectors but they were in quite good condition. I sprayed some WD-40 to the relay base also.
Hard to say what was the root problem, maybe some conductivity problem.
This was a cheap fix! 😁
Selva trim-tilt relay part #8515070 (5-way relay 40A) |
Trim-tilt relays connectors |
Relay base |