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muskihntr
Posted 11/18/2009 9:51 PM (#409177)
Subject: lowrance problem




Posts: 2037


Location: lansing, il
I have about a 5-6 yr old 332C when i plug the unit in without even powering it up, it begins beeping and flashing. if i power it down, it automaticly comes back on and repeats. i have to unplug it and plug it in about a dozen times before it will act normal. periodicly during the day itll just start doing the same thing. usually fixes when i power down and back up. anyone have this problem or know if there is a fix, or am i lookin at a new unit?

i plan to send it back to lowrance if i can make it through the rest of the season, however i am guessing since its an older unit they will be telling me its not worth repairing.
thanks
Cowboyhannah
Posted 11/18/2009 10:05 PM (#409179 - in reply to #409177)
Subject: Re: lowrance problem





Posts: 1460


Location: Kronenwetter, WI
I believe if you call them they offer a flat rate refurbishing service. Will refurbish the entire unit. Might want to call.
TJ DeVoe
Posted 11/18/2009 10:20 PM (#409183 - in reply to #409179)
Subject: Re: lowrance problem




Posts: 2323


Location: Stevens Point, WI
Only thing you can try is a soft reset or a hard reset. Try the soft reset first, this won't delete any waypoints.

To do a soft reset, turn unit off first. Press and hold the pages key. Press and hold the power key. Release both keys when the USA map appears.

To do a hard reset, power the unit off first. Press and hold the zin & zout keys at the same time. Then press and hold the power key. Release both keys when the USA map appears.

*Remember, when doing a hard reset, it WILL delete all your waypoints.

If this doesn't help, you can do what Cowboyhannah suggests. However, more than likely you won't get a deal with that unit as old as it is anymore. I've been hearing of newer units than that not getting repaired or even offered a deal on a new one.
esoxfly
Posted 11/19/2009 6:53 AM (#409190 - in reply to #409177)
Subject: Re: lowrance problem





Posts: 1663


Location: Kodiak, AK
I just had a 25C crap itself, and it would be $312 to get it repaired, and no, they weren't offering any kind of deals or rebates. It's worth a call though. As I was going through my ordeal I had guy emailing me telling me how their 25C had gone bad, and Lowrance sent them a refurbed 27C or a $100 coupon for HDS.... I didn't get crap, but it's at least worth a call.
j_mich
Posted 11/19/2009 6:57 AM (#409191 - in reply to #409177)
Subject: RE: lowrance problem


I've had 3 units do the same thing over the years. The unit has moisture in it, and it will eventually just die.
muskihntr
Posted 11/19/2009 3:29 PM (#409260 - in reply to #409177)
Subject: Re: lowrance problem




Posts: 2037


Location: lansing, il
hey mich did taking it off your boat and keeping it inside and warm help it last longer? i just want to be able to make it thru the season.
Muskie Tom
Posted 11/19/2009 4:46 PM (#409268 - in reply to #409260)
Subject: Re: lowrance problem





Posts: 17


Location: Brighton, Ontario, CANADA
I have a FishElite 480, did the same thing. Told it was a fried circuit board, and since it was past warranty I was euchred
Tom
j_mich
Posted 11/21/2009 9:54 AM (#409417 - in reply to #409177)
Subject: RE: lowrance problem


When I took them inside for a week or two they did seem to dry out enough to get some quality use out of them before they would begin the flashing/beeping fest again.
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