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Old 05-18-2020, 03:02 AM   #1
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Default Neutral button stuck

I’ve gone through a search of stuck neutral buttons, but haven’t seen a recent one, with a good fix. Just curious what, if any good remedy to unsticking the neutral button? The motor revs and revs but won’t go in gear. Any help is appreciated.
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Old 05-18-2020, 11:10 AM   #2
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Try spraying some PB Blaster around the button to see if that helps. The shifter may just be worn out, what year and model is it?
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The boat is a 2006, 1900 with carbureted 4.3.
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Quicksilver 3000 throttle control?
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I don’t think so, when I do a google search, the images don’t look like mine. My controls are round and not squared off at all. But I used the PB and a pocket knife and got the button unstuck. The button had some grimy stuff in it I got it cleaned up and now it works smooth.
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I don’t think so, when I do a google search, the images don’t look like mine. My controls are round and not squared off at all. But I used the PB and a pocket knife and got the button unstuck. The button had some grimy stuff in it I got it cleaned up and now it works smooth.
Good to hear. The newer version of the Quicksilver was rounder, may be a 4000.
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+1 Mike

I had that issue and one day I spray WD40 around the button with rag around it. As simple and silly method it was it worked perfectly.
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