Mercury Marine 12V 4-Terminal Solenoid Relay for Wave Runner – Part 240-22061 - Replaces 89-818997A2
Mercury Marine 12V 4-Terminal Solenoid Relay for Wave Runner – Part 240-22061 - Replaces 89-818997A2
SKU:240-22061
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Mercury Marine 12V 4-Terminal Solenoid Relay for Wave Runner – Part
Cross-references: J & N | Mercury Marine | Pic Picture ID | Sierra | Yamaha
Mercury Marine 12V 4-Terminal Solenoid Relay for Wave Runner – Part 240-22061 - a new aftermarket solenoid / relay in 12V specification, supplied ready to fit as a replacement for 89-818997A2.
A starter or trim solenoid that has failed gives you a single loud click, intermittent operation, or nothing at all when you turn the key.
Key Features
- 100% new aftermarket unit - not a remanufactured core
- Direct-fit replacement, no modification required on listed applications
- Specification: 12V
- Cross-referenced to J & N, Mercury Marine, Pic Picture ID, Sierra part numbers
- Built to meet or exceed the original equipment specification
- Dispatched from the UK with technical fitment support
Technical Specs
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| SKU / Part Code | 240-22061 |
| Component | Solenoid / Relay |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Condition | New aftermarket |
| Warranty | 12 months |
OEM Part Number Cross Reference
Aftermarket replacement. OEM part numbers are listed for reference only and remain the property of their respective manufacturers.
| Part Number | Manufacturer / Brand |
|---|---|
| SMR6008 | J & N |
| 89-818997A2 | Mercury Marine |
| 89-818997A1 | Mercury Marine |
| 89-818997T1 | Mercury Marine |
| 89-850187A1 | Mercury Marine |
| 89-818998A2 | Mercury Marine |
| 6699-208 | Pic Picture ID |
| 89-818998A1 | Mercury Marine |
| 89-850187T1 | Mercury Marine |
| 18-5819 | Sierra |
| 65W81941-00-00 | Yamaha |
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I test a solenoid?
With the key on, check for battery voltage at the small trigger terminal. If voltage is present and the solenoid does not click, or clicks but passes no current to the large terminals, it has failed.
Is this a direct replacement?
Yes - the terminals, mounting and coil voltage match the original on the applications listed.
What causes solenoid failure?
Contact erosion from repeated arcing, plus corrosion on marine and outdoor applications. Sealed units last longer where salt water is involved.
Are terminal nuts and boots included?
Reuse the hardware and insulating boots from your original unit unless stated otherwise.
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