Sierra 18-5836
Sierra 18-5836 Product Description
Why Choose the Sierra 18-5836 Solenoid for Your Outboard Motor
Reliable starting is the heartbeat of any boating adventure, and the Sierra 18-5836 solenoid delivers just that. Designed as a direct replacement for OEM part 25661T, this solenoid engages your starter motor with precision, ensuring quick and consistent cranks even after long periods of storage. Marine enthusiasts know that a failing solenoid can leave you stranded at the dock or mid-water—symptoms like clicking noises without engagement or intermittent starts are classic red flags. This robust component withstands the harsh marine environment, from saltwater corrosion to vibration stress, keeping your engine responsive season after season.
- Durability Boost: Built with high-grade copper contacts and sealed housing to resist moisture and wear.
- Plug-and-Play Fit: Matches factory specs for Mercury, Mariner, and compatible outboards, minimizing downtime.
- Performance Edge: Handles high amperage draw smoothly, reducing electrical strain on your battery and wiring.
Perfect Fit for Popular Outboard Models
The Sierra 18-5836 solenoid slots seamlessly into a wide range of 2-stroke and 4-stroke outboards. It's engineered for engines in the 30-140 HP range, covering inline 4-cylinder and some V6 configurations from leading brands. Boaters with older workhorses often upgrade to this part for its modern reliability without the OEM markup. Always cross-check your engine's serial number against fitment charts, but rest assured, it's a go-to for classic setups that demand marine-grade toughness.
Pro Tip: In saltwater applications, pair it with dielectric grease on terminals to extend life— a small step that prevents oxidation buildup common in coastal waters.
Step-by-Step Installation: DIY in Under 30 Minutes
Swapping out your solenoid doesn't require a marine mechanic. With basic tools—a wrench set, screwdriver, and multimeter—you can get back on the water fast. Here's a straightforward guide:
- Safety First: Disconnect the battery negative cable to avoid sparks.
- Locate and Access: Find the solenoid mounted near the starter on the powerhead; remove any cowling covers.
- Unwire the Old Unit: Note terminal positions (typically B+, S, and ground), then disconnect leads.
- Mount the New Solenoid: Secure with existing bolts, ensuring tight connections without over-torquing.
- Reconnect and Test: Reattach wires per diagram, reconnect battery, and crank the engine. Listen for solid engagement.
If you hear unusual humming, double-check grounds—loose connections amplify issues in humid conditions.
Troubleshoot Solenoid Issues Before They Ground You
Solenoids don't fail overnight; early signs include slow cranking or dashboard warnings. Test yours with a multimeter: continuity across contacts when energized signals good health. Common culprits? Corroded terminals from spray or overheated windings from shorted starters. Upgrading to the Sierra 18-5836 often resolves these, and it's a smart preventive swap during annual tune-ups. For chronic problems, inspect your battery voltage—under 12.4V at rest starves the solenoid of power.
"I've replaced dozens on weekend warriors' rigs— this Sierra part consistently outperforms generics in reliability tests."
Maximize Longevity with Simple Maintenance
Keep your solenoid humming by rinsing with freshwater after every saltwater run and inspecting wiring annually. Avoid jump-starting through the solenoid; use proper cables to prevent internal arcing. In cold climates, ensure it's not exposed to freezing without draining—cracked housings lead to premature failure. These habits turn a reliable part into a trouble-free one, saving you headaches and repair bills.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Sierra 18-5836 solenoid replace?
It directly replaces Mercury OEM part 25661T, fitting numerous outboard models for seamless compatibility.
Will this solenoid work on my 4-cylinder Mercury outboard?
Yes, it's designed for many 30-140 HP 4-cylinder engines; verify your serial number for exact fit.
How do I know if my solenoid is bad?
Look for clicking without starter spin, burnt smells, or no response—test with a multimeter for confirmation.
Is installation difficult for beginners?
Not at all—basic tools and 20-30 minutes suffice, following a simple disconnect-reconnect process.
Can I use this in saltwater environments?
Absolutely, its sealed design resists corrosion; apply grease to terminals for extra protection.
Does it improve starting performance?
Yes, fresh copper contacts ensure efficient power transfer, often quicker than worn OEM units.
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Sierra 18-5836 Technical Specifications
| Type: | |
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| Vendor: |
Sierra Engine Parts |
| Weight: |
0.7 lb |
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Sierra 18-5836 Shipping & Return
| Shipping Weight: |
0.7 lb |
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| Box Sizes: |
2.00 (h) x 3.00 (w) x 3.00 (l) |
| Cubic Feet: |
18.0 |
| Returnable: |
Yes |
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