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    Bennett trim tab hinge sensor

    In order to hopefully prevent anyone else making the same mistakes...
    if your taps gauge isn't working and the resistance across the wires isn't in the range 220-260 ohms, you need a new hinge\sensor.

    a quick search will uncover this part number CC3003S THIS IS INCORRECT (at least for a 06 20i)

    the correct part number is CC3003SASS, and here is why.

    That is a special configuration Upper Hinge Sensor, which the correct part number for a replacement would be CC3003SASS; not CC3003S. CC3003SASS has a 1.225” long Spacer (small back collar around the sensor coil) that allows the Piston to retract one (1) more inch further inside of the 2” Cylinder Body of your actuator. CC3003S has a standard 2” Spacer that keeps the Piston deployed about 1” out of the 2” Cylinder Body. You can order the CC3003SASS from any of your local marine dealers, catalog &/or Internet retailers using the part number provide, which retails for $36.75 USD.
    I hope that helps someone in future :-)

    #2
    Any tips on removing the old hinge sensor?

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      #3
      If you don't buy a complete actuator, you just unscrew the cap(which holds the hinge sensor) off the current actuator and put the new one in its place. you will see a steel rod as well that rides inside the coil.
      Oh Yeah!

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        #4
        Sounds fairly straightforward... :-] Thanks for the quick response KoolAid!

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          #5
          taps cap.jpg
          Oh Yeah!

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            #6
            KoolAid, do you know if this actuator and coil would work for our year 2000 2100V limited?

            https://www.amazon.com/Bennett-CC300...rd+%28Green%29

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              #7
              Or was the CC3003SASS upper hinge used on our year model as well?

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                #8
                Originally posted by KoolAid View Post
                [ATTACH]50025[/ATTACH]
                I have a 07 rz2 that the taps2 gauge is not working and I was thinking about checking the sensor, any tricks to taking the cap off. Thanks

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by KoolAid View Post
                  [ATTACH]50025[/ATTACH]
                  I have a 07 rz2 that the taps2 gauge is not working and I was thinking about checking the sensor, any tricks to taking the cap off. Thanks

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