If you dont want to read all of that below here is a summary of this is, how do I use the trim harness with a stand alone switch that is not connected the the main wire harness of the boat motor to control the trim?
Hey everyone. I'm trying to wire a new switch for my 1984 90hp v4 power tilt. The tilit works fine, relays are good and new switch works too. The issues I'm having is the old throttle box had a switch on the handle and would work fine with key was turned into "on" position. The "new" throttle box does not have a trim switch and that is why I'm trying to wire in one on my dash. I'm am having trouble trying to figure out how to wire in the new switch, the wires I have are Blue/white which is up, green/white which is down and a red/white which I'm not sure what it does. It has has 2 other wires but I think those are for a trim gauge. I'm assuming I need to bypass the old way the box would supply power to the handle mounted switch. Do I need to install something or use a different switch? Like stated before if I connect the old box back up trim works fine since the old box has a switch already on the handle.
Hey everyone. I'm trying to wire a new switch for my 1984 90hp v4 power tilt. The tilit works fine, relays are good and new switch works too. The issues I'm having is the old throttle box had a switch on the handle and would work fine with key was turned into "on" position. The "new" throttle box does not have a trim switch and that is why I'm trying to wire in one on my dash. I'm am having trouble trying to figure out how to wire in the new switch, the wires I have are Blue/white which is up, green/white which is down and a red/white which I'm not sure what it does. It has has 2 other wires but I think those are for a trim gauge. I'm assuming I need to bypass the old way the box would supply power to the handle mounted switch. Do I need to install something or use a different switch? Like stated before if I connect the old box back up trim works fine since the old box has a switch already on the handle.

