67h-83672-02 Yamaha Trim Sender | Genuine OEM Yamaha Outboard Part
67h-83672-02 Yamaha Trim Sender | Genuine OEM Yamaha Outboard Part
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🔧 Product Description
Genuine Yamaha Two-Wire Trim Sender - Part Number: 67H-83672-02
A genuine Yamaha trim-position sender for selected two-stroke, HPDI, four-stroke and VMAX SHO outboards.
The sender converts the engine's trim angle into an electrical resistance signal for the dashboard trim gauge or digital instrumentation system.
⚙️ Key Features
• Genuine Yamaha OEM two-wire trim sender
• Correct Yamaha part number 67H-83672-02
• Reports engine trim position to the helm display
• Used across Yamaha 30HP to 300HP outboard families
• Recmar aftermarket replacement available
🔄 Supersession & Cross Reference
OEM Supersession Chain:
• 67H-83672-02 → Supersedes 67H-83672-01
• 67H-83672-01 → Supersedes 67H-83672-00
• 67H-83672-00 earlier Yamaha trim-sender reference
OEM / Related Numbers:
• 67H-83672-02
• 67H-83672-02-00
• 67H836720200
• 67H-83672-01
• 67H-83672-00
• 64E-43139-11 related trim-sender cam
• 97985-06216 related mounting screw
Aftermarket / Verified Equivalents:
• Recmar: REC67H-83672-02
• Direct-replacement two-wire sender: 67H-83672-02
🚤 Compatibility
Commonly used on:
• Yamaha two-stroke, HPDI, four-stroke and VMAX SHO trim systems
• Two-wire Yamaha trim-gauge installations
Typically suits:
• Engine models:
• Yamaha F30 four-stroke
• Yamaha F40 four-stroke
• Yamaha F50 and T50 four-stroke
• Yamaha F60 and T60 four-stroke
• Yamaha F70 four-stroke
• Yamaha F75 and F90 four-stroke
• Yamaha F115 and LF115 four-stroke
• Yamaha F135 four-stroke
• Yamaha F150 and LF150 four-stroke
• Yamaha F175 inline-four four-stroke
• Yamaha 115HP and 130HP two-stroke
• Yamaha 150HP, 175HP and 200HP two-stroke
• Yamaha Z150, Z175 and Z200 HPDI
• Yamaha Z250 and Z300 HPDI
• Yamaha VMAX SHO VF150, VF175, VF200, VF225 and VF250 applications using the 67H sender
• Yamaha VF250LB 2024
• Yamaha LF115XB2 2025
• HP Range: 30HP - 300HP
• Engine Type: Yamaha two-stroke, HPDI, four-stroke and VMAX SHO outboard
• Year Range: Approximately 2004 onward, dependent on bracket and sender-cam design
🔌 Function
The trim sender converts the physical engine angle into an electrical signal for the trim gauge or digital display.
Common signs of failure:
• Trim gauge remains at full up or full down
• Displayed trim angle does not match engine position
• Gauge movement is erratic or intermittent
• Sender wiring is corroded, broken or damaged
• Sender arm or trim cam binds or wears
📦 Condition
• Genuine Yamaha part
• Brand new
• Supplied in original or equivalent packaging
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