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Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin | My unit had been functioning just fine, but yesterday out on the water it would cut out when I got on full throttle. Upon slowing down it would immediately turn back on and work just fine, or work fine at slower speed. Any ideas whats wrong? |
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Location: Ontario | Just a shot in the dark but maybe vibration at a certain rpm/speed is just right to bug a bad connector or connection. Maybe a simple as checking all your plugs into the unit and the wire to your transducer and power source. I know that I've had plugs in the back of my head unit come loose after long runs in big seas. Good luck hopefully it's something minor. |
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Location: north central wisconsin | Would it turn back on by itelf or did you have to push power? 9 times out of 10 what you describe is a power issue, usually at the battery. I went through it a number of times, and just helped a friend with the same issue. If your unit comes back to life on its' own however, I am not sure what the problem may be. |
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Location: Houlton, WI | just spitballing hear but, watch the connection on the back when you go on plane the vibration might be shacking it lose
Edited by mnmusky101 5/31/2009 11:45 AM
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