Mercury – Resistor Pack DTS Shadow Mode | Shadow Mode Interface | 898091T01
Mercury – Resistor Pack DTS Shadow Mode | Shadow Mode Interface | 898091T01
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Description
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Mercury – Resistor Pack DTS Shadow Mode | Shadow Mode Interface | 898091T01
Overview
This resistor pack is used in DTS Shadow Mode setups to keep the system communicating the way it should, especially on older triple-engine rigs. It smooths out the signal path between the helm and the engines so the Shadow Mode logic doesn’t get confused or jumpy. This version includes the #93 resistor used with Helm 1 and Starboard 2 on compatible harnesses. It’s a small piece, but it helps older DTS Shadow Mode boats stay predictable on the controls.
Key Features
• Shadow Mode Resistor Pack – Supports proper signal load for DTS Shadow Mode.
• #93 Resistor Included – Matches the harness routing for Helm 1 and Starboard 2.
• Triple-Engine Ready – Built for three-engine DTS Shadow Mode layouts.
• Single-Helm Use – Intended for rigs with one primary helm.
• OEM Component – Factory-spec part for 2006-and-newer DTS systems.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
• Digital Throttle and Shift Gen I
• Triple engine
• Single helm
• Shadow Mode systems (2006+)
Performance & Practical Benefits
A proper resistor pack keeps Shadow Mode feeling smooth instead of twitchy or unpredictable. It helps the command signals settle so each engine responds the way the system expects. That’s especially noticeable when docking or holding a slow line. With the correct resistor load, the wiring stays calmer and troubleshooting down the road is a lot easier.
Why Buy OEM
OEM electronics match Mercury’s DTS specs exactly, which keeps the system from throwing odd behaviors or intermittent glitches. The components are built for marine vibration and heat, so they hold up better than generic replacements. It’s the kind of small part that makes a big difference in long-term reliability.
FAQ
Q1: How do I know if I need this resistor pack?
A: If you’re running a triple-engine DTS Shadow Mode setup on a 2006-or-newer boat, this is the correct pack for Helm 1 and Starboard 2.
Q2: Does installing it require calibration?
A: No—once it’s in place, the DTS system handles its own checks.
Q3: How does it hold up in saltwater?
A: Very well. Just rinse the area occasionally and inspect the connectors.
Q4: Any installation tips?
A: Make sure the resistor seats fully into the harness plug so the load value doesn’t float.
Q5: What are early signs the pack might be failing?
A: Hesitant Shadow Mode response, occasional dropouts, or uneven timing between engines.
