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1988 Carver 3067 Santego trimming outdrives
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1988 Carver 3067 Santego trimming outdrives
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Re: 1988 Carver 3067 Santego trimming outdrives
That boat also most likely has trim tabs. The will have buttons to push for bow up or bow down. These buttons will not move your outdrives.
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Re: 1988 Carver 3067 Santego trimming outdrives
The dash buttons are for trim tabs.
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Re: 1988 Carver 3067 Santego trimming outdrives
Would be good to know if we're talking Volvo or Mercruiser.
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Re: 1988 Carver 3067 Santego trimming outdrives

( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
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Re: 1988 Carver 3067 Santego trimming outdrives
1989 Carver Santego 3867
“Escape Plan”
Murray, KY

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Re: 1988 Carver 3067 Santego trimming outdrives
When was the last time these worked?
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Re: 1988 Carver 3067 Santego trimming outdrives
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Re: 1988 Carver 3067 Santego trimming outdrives
Mowery1 wrote:Source of the post I didnt hear the motors running when pushing the up buttons on either drive. Also tried the trailer up button and nothing..Ill try again this weekend..ColRon is right there are no buttons on the shift levers..there are six buttons on the console. Two for trimming up, two for trailer up and two for down.
Since this boat is new to you....have you checked the battery connections/switch and the breaker for the trim system to make sure there is power ? I would do that first......good luck this weekend.

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Re: 1988 Carver 3067 Santego trimming outdrives
If you hear the pumps running when trying to trim up, let us know, that takes us in a different direction. Could be a hydraulic issue, pump, trim actuators/rams, etc.
Is the boat in or out of the water?
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