Location: 31 | Southshore - 6/15/2012 6:38 AM
I had the same problem a few year back; it was a bad resister on one of the open ends of the backbone cable. It was trial and error to find the bad resister but once changed the problem was cured. This may be your problem.
This sounds like the first place you should be looking to me too... Obviously take care of that corrosion too as part of due diligence.
I've had a couple of different episodes of batteries going dead and affecting the electronics, each time the entire unit shut off, not just the GPS. I would look at the GPS/connections first based on my past experience.
Edited by Jerry Newman 6/15/2012 11:13 AM
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