C-Worthy & Driftwood Drei
I had trim angle sensors fail on both 2004, 40 hp, engines within the first 50 hours of operation. The plastic tab that rides along the transom bracket broke on both sensors. It was a simple job to replace, however, a very time consuming task to obtain replacement parts. My sensors have three wires a light green/black, yellow/blue, and black. They run from the sensor through the engine under case assembly and plug into the ignition control module (ICM) on the port side of the engine. The cover for this the ICM is attached by four screws. Honda told me that reliability of these sensors was not a problem, however, there were no parts available in the US and it took almost three months to get replacements. There are slight differeces in design of the sensor and color of the wires depending on the year of the motor. Regarding the engine hour meter, if you already have not done it, a suggestion would be to check that the wires on back of the meter are tight. These meters are usually not prone to failure.
Best regards,
Rollie/C-Batical