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VEVOR Boat Throttle Control, 5006180 Side-Mounted Outboard Remote Control Box for Evinrude Johnson, Marine Throttle Control Box with Power Trim Switch and Lanyard

Customer Reviews for VEVOR Boat Throttle Control, 5006180 Side-Mounted Outboard Remote Control Box for Evinrude Johnson, Marine Throttle Control Box with Power Trim Switch and Lanyard

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Tina Adamski Tina Adamski
Look elsewhere
After installation, we took our boat out twice and everything was fine. Third time the ignition broke where the key goes. Reached out to the company in August and kept getting told a replacement would be sent. End of October and still bo replacement part. I had to reach out to the company multiple times and finally just got a refund for the broken part and told they were no longer able to send a replacement.
VEVOR Customer VEVOR Customer
Direct fit
This control box was a direct fit for my 2013 Evinrude 30HP E-tec. the color wires were the same. worked perfect for my trim system and for starting the engine. all I had to buy was some Deutsch connectors to adapt to the wiring come form the boat. overall took me about 20 minutes to get the control box wired, crimped, and installed on the boat. also the construction is all aluminum. very sturdy product
Wesley Close Wesley Close
Terrific
Replaced old one just fine.
Pete Pete
It fits
Use it on a older Crestliner with a90 four stroke working great so far. Thanks .
Lester Lester
Works but beware
Nice product! Looks just like a Quicksilver and seems sturdy so far. Packaging was also nice. Beware though that this control box is a “pull throttle” type not a “push throttle” type. My old Mercury throttle cable is a push to accelerate. With this box, it would have my motor wide open in neutral and idle in forward. It’s all to do with one arm curving upward rather than downward. Fortunately, I was able to use the armature off of my old broken control box, which also fit perfectly, to make it happen. Vevor, maybe include in your description whether it’s a pull or a push.

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