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Post by skycowboy on Sept 24, 2022 17:55:55 GMT -6
My trim tabs are dead. It appears there is no power. There are no lights on the control pad, nothing happens when you push the buttons. They used to cycle when you turned the power on and that doesn't happen either. I am thinking it might be a fuse but have no idea where to find it,
Also I would think there would be a fuel water separator but I don't find one of these either.
This boat is more like a Sea PROblem
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Post by Sea-Problem on Sept 25, 2022 14:52:27 GMT -6
Did someone call my name? Yep, the trim tab issue sounds like a fuse or breaker. If they are Lenco tabs, there should be a fused red wire behind the control tab on the console that leads to a 12V power source. Check that fuse / breaker first. Follow your fuel line from the motor to the fuel tank to find a fuel water separator. Probably going to be mounted on or very near the transom and more times than not, inside the bilge.
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Post by skycowboy on Sept 25, 2022 16:19:41 GMT -6
My trim tabs are Lectrotab. From what I see there should be an 1-2 amp fuse. When I pulled the panel in the head I could see a block of wood dangling behind the jungle of wire and sure enough it was the fuse block. It hold 6 fuses but only had 3 in it. One I know is for the Macerator I have no idea about the others. There are no 2 amp fuses in it. Everybody else shows the fuse block and where the fuses go, but not Seaproblem.
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tunasteak
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Sea Pro model and year: 2004 220WA
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Post by tunasteak on May 28, 2023 5:06:56 GMT -6
My 220WA trim tabs stopped as well. Found an inline fuse under dash cluster was blown. Then we found water in the hydraulics. Flushed it out and good to go.
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