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Mercury Mariner Force Outboard Side Mount Control Box W/ Harness & Switch on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Weymouth, Massachusetts, United States

Weymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Used unit in good mechanical condition. Harness CUT and key missing. Will work on almost any Japanese outboard and most domestic makes, too.
Brand:Mercury Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

OEM Quicksilverpart; compatible with Mercury/Mariner outboards from the 1980's on and Force-by-Mercury from approx 1996 on.  If your motor has a round 8-pin connector inside the engine cowling, this control and harness is compatible with your motor.  Harness has additional wires to activate power trim; these also connect to relays inside the motor cowl.  All in working mechanical and electrical order including start-in-neutral, fast-idle, throttle/shift, and all start, choke, and trim functions.  Removed from 1984 Mercury 90 HP motor that is being re-rigged on another boat.  Shipping is dirt cheap via fast USPS Priority Mail.

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*Quoted shipping charge is my actual cost at the post office plus additional fees imposed by the selling venue; I do not make a profit on shipping.

*Note NO throttle/shift cables included due to shipping constraints [won't fit in USPS Flat Rate box!] and varying length requirements.

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