first time out this year and the nss wont engage?? tried shutting on and off, settings ect. the only change since last season was a surf pipe instal at the dealer. any suggestions? thanks
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- Apr 2013
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- 2013 SANTE210 2011 Sport200V 1994 Bimini Skier 190 1986 Master Craft Pro Star 190
I've become an expert at this.
1. Does it turn on and off when you power up and down? They should drive in every time.
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk2013 SANTE 210
2011 Sport 200 V
1994 Bimini Skier Pro 190
1986 Master Craft Pro Star 190
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Jeff, this is for you, I know I have mention this before, I know we have very good knowledgeable members on this board, but have notice over the years even we get stumped!! but would be nice to have a separate column (ask the expert) answered by the Nautique employees ,or sponsored by one of our great dealers, or better yet open to all dealers. How many times have we had to stop boating because of a problem but could have kept going, only only if we had only known to jiggle this, bypass this, disconnect this etc. my two cents.... archcityblues hope you get and find the wright information to get you back surfing..2013 G23 super air
2010 230 super air
2009 220 super air
2008 210 super air
2005 210 super air
2003 calabria pro air
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Hey archcityblues,
Sorry you are having problems using your NSS. My guess is that at some point you had a NSS circuit fault and the channels have been disabled. To check this, go to settings (bottom right hard key), then system settings (top right hard key). Then "power distribution diagnostics" (5th hard key down i believe). Once you are in that menu you should see a list of all the electronics on the boat. Look for the port and starboard NSS actuators. If you see a yield sign with an "!" this means you had a fault and the channel was disabled. Press "reset circuits" and you should hear the actuators zero. If they icon returns it means you have a short somewhere in the NSS harness, if not you should be back in action.
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Originally posted by Adam Greer View PostHey archcityblues,
Sorry you are having problems using your NSS. My guess is that at some point you had a NSS circuit fault and the channels have been disabled. To check this, go to settings (bottom right hard key), then system settings (top right hard key). Then "power distribution diagnostics" (5th hard key down i believe). Once you are in that menu you should see a list of all the electronics on the boat. Look for the port and starboard NSS actuators. If you see a yield sign with an "!" this means you had a fault and the channel was disabled. Press "reset circuits" and you should hear the actuators zero. If they icon returns it means you have a short somewhere in the NSS harness, if not you should be back in action.
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Originally posted by Adam Greer View PostI was just re-reading my post, settings is bottom left (sorry).
Iamcdn: thanks for doing the research ha. I cruise the forum from time to time to see what is going on out there.
archcityblues I am going to PM my direct line at the factory
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