The black plastic, which encompasses the key on my side mount 703 remote control, for my 150 hp Vmax Model 150 TLRY, is slowly dissolving and turning to black goo! How do I fix this? I think the previously plastic, but now semi-liquid, insulation was meant to not give a shock when turning the key. But, I'm afraid that someday I'll eventually get stuck out on the water with an non-functioning key and remote. There is no apparent reason for this dissolving action. What to do?
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I think you are talking about the key cover. Perhaps some detergent/bleach/cleaning agent got on yours and is dissolving it. Only fix is a replacement.
It should not effect use of the control box. Some folks don't even use a key cover.
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That black rubber key cover is important to prevent rain/moisture out of the key switch....mine deteriorated with time/UV/weather....so I scrounged one from an old boat/motor from the local dealer....ask around and hopefully you can find one, as it's sold as part of the key switch$$$.....
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The key cover and key switch cap can be purchased from your dealer.
You need your key number to get the proper switch cap.
Some spray oils degrade the switch cap over time, turning it to goo.
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I'm talking about the round black rubber grommet with the slit in it that protects the ignition switch from rain/weather....the key also has a black rubber cover that fits around it....They each work together to keep out moisture.......
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Originally posted by robert graham View PostI'm talking about the round black rubber grommet with the slit in it that protects the ignition switch from rain/weather....the key also has a black rubber cover that fits around it....They each work together to keep out moisture.......
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Originally posted by boscoe99 View Post
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Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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That's the part- 6k1-82532-00-00
I'll replace that ASAP. Anyone have a tip. I guess you'd have to take the side control box apart.
And no, there was no solvent used, possibly UV damage, but UV damage is usually a drying out, not a dissolving. Oh well!
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