Hi,
We have Perfect Pass/aka Correct Craft cruise in my 2001 Super Air Nautique.
Since we put the boat in last month, Perfect Pass (Labeled Correct Craft Cruise) has been giving us some problems. Actually it has been giving us nothing.
Initially there was a very very faint light coming from the small, right hand side button/light. But the system was not engaging and thus not regulating the speed at all.
I managed to clamber around inside the boat breifly and looked for any loose connections but could not find any. The only thing I found was one thick wire coming from the center of the guage, and then runs up inside the dash. I thought that was a little bit odd and that maybe there should have been more to that guage than what I saw. It led me to believe that I am perhaps missing part of it.
Is there a certian fuse we should look at - or does it sound like there is more to the back of the guage, and that something may have jiggled loose or become disconnected? I have not needed to fiddle around back there so I am not sure what the back of the guage should look like. So - any advice you can offer would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Erik
We have Perfect Pass/aka Correct Craft cruise in my 2001 Super Air Nautique.
Since we put the boat in last month, Perfect Pass (Labeled Correct Craft Cruise) has been giving us some problems. Actually it has been giving us nothing.
Initially there was a very very faint light coming from the small, right hand side button/light. But the system was not engaging and thus not regulating the speed at all.
I managed to clamber around inside the boat breifly and looked for any loose connections but could not find any. The only thing I found was one thick wire coming from the center of the guage, and then runs up inside the dash. I thought that was a little bit odd and that maybe there should have been more to that guage than what I saw. It led me to believe that I am perhaps missing part of it.
Is there a certian fuse we should look at - or does it sound like there is more to the back of the guage, and that something may have jiggled loose or become disconnected? I have not needed to fiddle around back there so I am not sure what the back of the guage should look like. So - any advice you can offer would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Erik
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