It should be attached to the bracket the shift cable slides in. Looking at an old parts diagram it appears that the wires that connect it to the main wire harness may use bullet connections instead of a single plug. They can be hard to see, if you can find the wire they will lead you to it. There is always a chance someone removed an and just connected the wires together. Hope this helps you out. Good luck
Checked this one I unplugged it and it work so I said it’s the switch but I replaced it and it was still doing it won’t rev up then I took it back off kept the wires plugged but not installed and it’s working again. Need help seems to be working without it installed with the wires connected. What else could it be?
Check that the switch still operates smoothly by hand after it’s installed. If the screws are too tight or some kind of imperfection in the mounting surface may jam up the new switch.
What diagnostic system are you using?
I’m using the Mercury g3 software.
where is the shift switch on a 2008 mercury optimax 115
It should be attached to the bracket the shift cable slides in. Looking at an old parts diagram it appears that the wires that connect it to the main wire harness may use bullet connections instead of a single plug. They can be hard to see, if you can find the wire they will lead you to it. There is always a chance someone removed an and just connected the wires together. Hope this helps you out. Good luck
Checked this one I unplugged it and it work so I said it’s the switch but I replaced it and it was still doing it won’t rev up then I took it back off kept the wires plugged but not installed and it’s working again. Need help seems to be working without it installed with the wires connected. What else could it be?
Check that the switch still operates smoothly by hand after it’s installed. If the screws are too tight or some kind of imperfection in the mounting surface may jam up the new switch.
It’s not the issue. I end up taking it to the shop. Hopefully it’s an easy fix will update