Wave34
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Oct 17, 2017
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2004 Signature; Volvo Penta
At the end of the summer, the trim pump started working intermittently.
At one point, the motor didn't turn anymore, but I could hear the relays clicking.
While testing, I guess a fuse or breaker tripped, because I couldn't hear the relays click anymore.
I removed the relays, and measured all the sockets, and none had +12V ( my meter was referenced to the negative battery post)
I checked all my breakers in the 2 panels, and all is normal.
So, where does the trim pump takes its power from? Is it fused?
PS: the motor had water inside, and both ends of the shaft had rust and the brass bushings were dirty. I cleaned and lubed everything, and it works fine now on the bench.
At the end of the summer, the trim pump started working intermittently.
At one point, the motor didn't turn anymore, but I could hear the relays clicking.
While testing, I guess a fuse or breaker tripped, because I couldn't hear the relays click anymore.
I removed the relays, and measured all the sockets, and none had +12V ( my meter was referenced to the negative battery post)
I checked all my breakers in the 2 panels, and all is normal.
So, where does the trim pump takes its power from? Is it fused?
PS: the motor had water inside, and both ends of the shaft had rust and the brass bushings were dirty. I cleaned and lubed everything, and it works fine now on the bench.