Yep
what you do, is turn the drive all the way to the port side, then look at where the wiring goes up to the top of the transom mount, right by the trim manifold/lines and water hose, you'll see em disappear into a little grommet. That goes through the transom mount and the wires appear on the inside near the steering arm/water inlet. A spot where you can barely get your hand, and there is a retainer clip on the inside part of the grommet. A real pain. My mechanic taught me this one.
So you cut the wire right near where the wiring on the outside goes into the transom mount. LEAVE the grommet IN PLACE.
Next you have to drill a hole in the transom mount, right where the wiring comes out of the trim sender, so it can pass through the transom mount. Put a grommet in the hole so the wiring does not get chafed. Next install your new trim sender. Cut off the OE terminals so the wire will fit through the hole you drilled.
Now run the wiring up the transom just like it was a transducer wire. Just make sure you leave enough slack for the drive to turn all the way to port. Now drill your hole in the transom, slide the wires through (this one can be pretty small) and seal it up good. Find the where the OE wiring from the sender is and disconnect it the OE wiring that came from the sender to the inside harness. Fab up some bullet quick disconnect terminals for the trim wiring from the harness, and put on the corresponding correct terminals for the wiring from the sender. Plug em in and it should work. Once its set up like this you can change one in about 10 min, the part that takes the longest is pulling out the old sealer. In contrast to stuffing yourself under the rear hatch, jamming yourself in between the engine and the transom mount and trying to reach that God forsaken grommet & clip. LOL.....
https://www.dropbox.com/s/7ugdxo8n6dfab ... d.jpg?dl=0this pic was from before the boat was painted, see the old oxidized gelcoat....
https://www.dropbox.com/s/f6777spyd01u8 ... a.JPG?dl=0after paint job.
PS the Sierra trim sender I put in for the 2010 season still works, the OE ones never lasted that long....