I'm frustrated with the "computer brain" in my 2002 Air Nautique. Three weeks ago it went into "limp mode" while enjoying a day at the lake. I checked the prop, shaft and chines, but all were OK. Temperature was at 140, and both the oil pressure and the voltage guages were normal. Below 10 MPH it ran fine...above 15 MPH it vibrated and had no power (which makes sense, since it is actually runs on 4 cylinders while in limp mode).
I took it to the closest Nautique dealer for warranty repair. Three weeks later, they finally checked it out...only to find no problems. There were no error codes stored in the "brain", and it ran perfectly both in the shop and on the lake. While I can pick the boat up for this weekend, I've still lost three weeks of the summer season. What's worse is that the intermittent problem with the brain will most likely come back eventually. That will mean another 2 hour round trip back to the dealer, another wait in line for repair. and no guarantees that they can reproduce (and fix) the problem.
I can't blame the Nautique dealer. I know they can not fix what doesn't act broken when it is at their shop. It is simply very frustrating. Lots of $ tied up in a boat that does not act dependably.
There is probably nothing anyone can suggest, but I will ask anyway...Any suggestions???
I took it to the closest Nautique dealer for warranty repair. Three weeks later, they finally checked it out...only to find no problems. There were no error codes stored in the "brain", and it ran perfectly both in the shop and on the lake. While I can pick the boat up for this weekend, I've still lost three weeks of the summer season. What's worse is that the intermittent problem with the brain will most likely come back eventually. That will mean another 2 hour round trip back to the dealer, another wait in line for repair. and no guarantees that they can reproduce (and fix) the problem.
I can't blame the Nautique dealer. I know they can not fix what doesn't act broken when it is at their shop. It is simply very frustrating. Lots of $ tied up in a boat that does not act dependably.
There is probably nothing anyone can suggest, but I will ask anyway...Any suggestions???
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