Yes, For example if you had a 1990 2 cycle 9.9 you would use the kit located here http://www.crowleymarine.com/mercury_parts/496/240.cfm otherwise look it up by model and viola'
Yes, remote steering kits were manufactured for the 20hp by Mercury Marine. Availability and part number can be found by serial number of the engine.
208 lbs with remote start
E10EEUS, as follows: E- Evinrude outboard 10- Horsepower E- Electric start (Remote steering) EU- 1997 year model S- Model run suffix
Assuming You are referring to an Outboard motor: A "tiller" motor is one that has the "handle" if you will, connected to the unit, to control the motor ie the throttle and steer while sitting in the back of the boat. An outboard that runs controls and a steering wheel to a different part of the boat I believe is referred to as a "remote."
No probes or vehicles have ever landed on Mercury.
If they only have throttle and steering there is no difference
it is not mercury it is asid try not to let them leak it is bad if they leak.
I thought you just tip the remote like a steering weal
Remotes for automobiles can stop working for a variety of reasons. First check the battery, then reprogram if this is not the answer. Check with a mercury dealership to have the remote evaluated.
Why make it remote controlled when there are lawnmowers out there that can mow all by themself? You can see info on them at www.lawnbotts.com
No, but you can use a Wii Remote, Wii Remote with Nunchuk or the steering wheel accessory.
No - the starting system is totally separated from the remote entry.