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Manufactured by:

Teleflex inc. (USA)


6980 Professional Pkwy East
Sarasota, FL 34240-8414
Phone (941) 907-1000
FAX (941) 907-1020
www.tflx.com

POWER TRIM INDICATOR


INSTRUCTIONS
differ in appearance from Figure 1. Two mounting studs are
used. Refer to Figure 3).
Tighten nut(s) until Gauge can no longer be rotated in panel
by hand. CAUTION: OVERTORQUING OF NUT MAY
CRACK GAUGE HOUSING OR MOUNTING PANEL.
CONNECTION OF WIRING

FIGURE 1

FOLLOWING ARE INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLING A


POWER TRIM INDICATOR TO INBOARD/OUTBOARD AND
OUTBOARD ENGINES.
THE ENGINE OR DRIVE UNIT MUST BE EQUIPPED WITH
A TRIM SENDER - IF NOT, THE GAUGE WILL NOT
WORK. THESE SENDERS ARE A PRODUCT OF THE
VARIOUS ENGINE/DRIVE MANUFACTURERS, NOT
TELEFLEX.
THE GAUGE INDICATES THE ATTITUDE OF THE
VESSELS BOW (HIGH, LOW) WHEN THE ENGINE IS
TRIMMED. IT IS NOT INTENDED FOR DUAL STATION
USE UNLESS THE DRIVES SENDER IS SPECIFICALLY
INTENDED FOR USE WITH TWO GAUGES PER SENDER.
THE USE OF ANY GAUGE NOT INTENDED FOR USE
WITH THAT SENDER MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE
SENDER. CONSULT THE CATALOG AND TELEFLEX
APPLICATION GUIDE FOR PROPER GAUGE, ENGINE
AND SENDER APPLICATIONS.
Additional supplies required to complete installation:
Trim Sender - available from engine/drive manufacturer if
not present.
No. 16 stranded insulated wire suitable for marine use.
(Colors to match engine/boat color code recommended.)
Insulated terminal lugs as required.
CAUTION: READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH INSTALLATION. DO NOT
DEVIATE FROM WIRING INSTRUCTIONS. INCORRECT
WIRING COULD CAUSE ELECTRICAL SHORT AND
POSSIBLE FIRE. ALWAYS DISCONNECT BATTERY
BEFORE MAKING ANY ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS.
PREPARATION FOR INSTALLATION
Select a mounting location for gauge which provides good
readability from the operators position. Check behind the
dash for sufficient installation clearance.
1. Cut a 2-1/8 (54mm) diameter hole through panel at
desired location.
2. Insert gauge into mounting hole and check for fit.
3. Open Hardware Package . Fit U bracket over mounting
stud on back of Gauge. (See Figure 1). Bracket is made to
accommodate panels to (13mm) thickness. Legs of
bracket may be shortened if necessary.
INSTALLATION OF GAUGE
After checking fit of gauge and U bracket, insert gauge into
panel and install bracket over mounting stud. Install nut and
washer as shown in Figure 1. (Gauges for Honda application

Refer to Engine/Drive Owners Manual (or other Technical


Information) and identify Trim Sender Wires.

FIGURE 2.

Evinrude/Johnson/Mariner/Mercury/OMC Stern Drive:


Refer to Figure 2 and connect wiring as follows:
1. Using No. 16 stranded marine wire, connect G terminal
of gauge to electrical system ground. Note: If you are
installing the Trim Sender, you will have to make a ground
connection to the appropriate wire from the Sender also.
2. Connect I terminal of gauge to I terminal of another
gauge or to I terminal of Ignition Switch.
3. Connect the appropriate wire (U.S. made engines - usually
Brown/White) from Engine/Drives Trim Sender to the S
terminal of the Gauge.
4. If lighting is desired, connect L terminal of gauge to Panel
Light Switch or L terminal of another gauge.
Yamaha Outboards:
Refer to Figure 2 and connect wiring as follows:
1. Using No. 16 stranded marine wire, connect G terminal
of gauge to electrical system ground. Note: If you are
installing the Trim Sender, you will have to make a ground
connection to the appropriate wire from the Sender also.
2. Connect I terminal of gauge to I terminal of another
gauge or to I terminal of Ignition Switch.
3. Connect the Pink wire from Engine/drives Trim Sender to
the S terminal of the Gauge.
(Do not connect Orange wire from sender, tape/insulate end)
4. If lighting is desired, connect L terminal of gauge to Panel
Light Switch or L terminal of another gauge.
99742 Rev.4 6/00

FIGURE 3

Honda Outboards:
Refer to Figure 3 and connect wiring as follows:
1. Connect G terminal of gauge to Black wire in Honda Trim
Harness. Note: If you are installing the Trim Sender, follow
procedure in Honda Shop Manual.
2. Connect I terminal of gauge to Black/Yellow wire in
harness.
3. Connect the Yellow/Blue wire from Trim Sender Harness
to the S terminal of the Gauge.
4. If lighting is desired, connect one wire from light socket to
Panel Light Switch or L terminal of another gauge. Connect
other wire from light socket to Ground.
CAUTION: BEFORE RECONNECTING BATTERY, RECHECK WIRING TO INSURE ALL CONNECTIONS ARE
PROPERLY MADE. INCORRECT WIRING COULD CAUSE
DAMAGE TO COMPONENTS OR
ELECTRICAL SHORT WITH POSSIBLE FIRE. ELEMENTS
OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS SHOULD HAVE SUITABLE
FUSES INSTALLED. MAKE SURE ALL WIRING IS
DRESSED AND SECURED AWAY FROM MOVING OR
HOT ENGINE COMPONENTS.
When wiring is complete, connect power and check gauge
for proper operation.
TROUBLESHOOTING
1. Gauge reads backwards - wrong gauge for application.
Consult catalog for correct Part Number gauge.
2. Gauge pointer goes Full Up when power is applied even
though engine/drive is notEvinrude/Johnson Outboards - sender wire/sender is
shorted to Ground.
Mariner/Mercury/Honda/Yamaha - sender wire is broken/
disconnected, or sender has no continuity.
3. Gauge pointer goes Full Down when power is applied
even though engine/drive is not Evinrude/Johnson Outboards - sender wire is broken/
disconnected, or sender has no continuity.
Mariner/Mercury/Honda/Yamaha - sender wire/sender is
shorted to Ground.

Typical Sender Ranges


Engine Type

Evinrude/Johnson Outboards

Sender
Resistance
(ohms)
Up
Down
1
88

Pre 1978 OMC I/O


Selectrim

33

240

1979 & on OMC I/O Selectrim


& OMC Seadrive

88

10

167

10

84

Yamaha I/O EST Series


(low current draw)

167

10

Yamaha Outboards, pre 2001

411

110

Yamaha Outboards, 2001


(Z in model number)

167

10

Mercruiser,Mariner, Mercury
Outboards,OMC Cobras,
Volvo DP/SX
Force 95 & on 40, 50, 90 &
120 HP Single Ram
Mercruiser Alpha,Bravo I & II
(with sender for 2 gauges)

If you require Technical Assistance or Warranty Replacement on this product, contact your Dealer, or Teleflex
Technical Service.

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