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<blockquote data-quote="breeves2245" data-source="post: 448888" data-attributes="member: 10946"><p>I found one on eBay for $25+$5 to ship for my 2018 30hp Mercury. The Mercury site had $123 MSRP and other retailers had it around $70. The eBay unit was brand new in an unopened package. </p><p></p><p>The instructions were fairly straight forward. Mount the spring with sensor device in two holes that were already factory drilled and plug the live wire into a connector under the cowling that was made for it and ground a wire. Can't believe it actually worked and all for $30.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="breeves2245, post: 448888, member: 10946"] I found one on eBay for $25+$5 to ship for my 2018 30hp Mercury. The Mercury site had $123 MSRP and other retailers had it around $70. The eBay unit was brand new in an unopened package. The instructions were fairly straight forward. Mount the spring with sensor device in two holes that were already factory drilled and plug the live wire into a connector under the cowling that was made for it and ground a wire. Can't believe it actually worked and all for $30. [/QUOTE]
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