No Power at the Smart Pod

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  • JQSPORT
    • Dec 2004
    • 6

    • Sudbury, Ont


    No Power at the Smart Pod

    We have an '04 210 Supersport Limited. After returning home yesterday after a good day of Wakeboarding, I hit the "Stop" button as you normally would to turn the power off, but all systems shut down. I can not get power to the pod now.
    I have checked the usual suspect in the fuse panel under the dash, the kill swith, and the power switch on the side panel. I have jiggled the battery cables, but nothing.
    I don't relish a 3 hour trip to the dealer (each way), and then have to return another day to pick it up. If anyone has any suggestions for a relatively inexperienced electrics man, I would appreciate it.
    By the way, have been reading for nearly two years now, and purchased the Nautique because of the great things been said on this site and others. Yes, I have the little problems with the boat, especially the ballast tanks, but I get over those issues every time I set foot in the boat! I enjoy taking my son, and as many other kids (and the occasional adult) for a wakeboard ride as we can fit in, in a day!
  • wakejunky
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Jul 2003
    • 679

    • Ca

    • 2003 SAN

    #2
    RE: No Power at the Smart Pod

    Check and see that you didn't hit the main power switch under the throttle area. It's setup for all ON, All OFF and Bilge On. I'll almost bet that you hit the switch somehow.

    Chris

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    • JQSPORT
      • Dec 2004
      • 6

      • Sudbury, Ont


      #3
      RE: No Power at the Smart Pod

      Thanks Chris,
      I did check the main power switch. I moved it back and forth to all positions to see if I could get power to the bilge only, but no power at all. Last night I tried all the connectors in the engine compartment to see if any had jiggled loose. No luck.
      I spoke with the dealer and they think that the Smart Pod could be fried. The part is under warranty, but I have 6 hours of driving, plus wait time.
      As long as I can get back on the water for the weekend!!

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      • nms1991
        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
        • Apr 2004
        • 477

        • Unknown


        #4
        RE: No Power at the Smart Pod

        If the bilge pump did not work when you put the main power switch to bilge I would check your connection on the back of the switch to see if the main power wire had loosened up or fallen off. if it tis tight then it has to be near the battery or fuse holder on the positive cable clamp.

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