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eder10986
07-14-2021, 09:01 AM
Hey all. I read through the manual and can’t figure out how to disengage the transmission.
I have the black button by the shifter but it doesn’t seem to do anything at all. I’ve tried to press it and press and hold it an nada.
The 12V outlet next to it just went out a and I haven’t figured out why. Also. My underwater LEDs are not turning on.
I bring the previous up thinking it could all be related knowing I could be 100% off track.
Thanks for any help!
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SONIC
07-14-2021, 09:09 AM
Hold the black button while moving thr throttle from neutral and it should stay in neutral. There's a little blue light there as well I think.
Check your breakers I wonder if one of your PDM's isn't working properly from some of the functions.
eder10986
07-14-2021, 09:23 AM
Hold the black button while moving thr throttle from neutral and it should stay in neutral. There's a little blue light there as well I think.
Check your breakers I wonder if one of your PDM's isn't working properly from some of the functions.
I’ve tried that. Or at least I think I have. I don’t ever remember the light turning on either.
All my breakers seem to be fine. My ballast breaker does trip from time to time so that’s a PIA.
Any other ideas on breakers? If the PDM isn’t working properly is that something I can fix or am I SOL?
Going out to lake today so I’ll give your suggestions another shot.
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eder10986
07-14-2021, 08:37 PM
Confirmed. Blue light does not turn on. Trans does not disengage when button is held.
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larry_arizona
07-14-2021, 08:55 PM
Confirmed. Blue light does not turn on. Trans does not disengage when button is held.
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Take 4 screws off shifter mount and check connector on back side. Unplug and replug it in looking for any corrosion? Worth a shot
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eder10986
07-14-2021, 10:25 PM
Take 4 screws off shifter mount and check connector on back side. Unplug and replug it in looking for any corrosion? Worth a shot
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Will look at this tomorrow. Thanks!
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