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  • cbrady1775
    • Jul 2023
    • 5

    • Townville SC

    • 2009 Nautique Crossover 211

    #16
    this is the same problem we are having with a 09 211. I did notice occasionally over the past year I had intermittent power to the dash. Replaced a ground bus bar that showed some fatigue. I had a mechanic go to the dock and connected with laptop. Computer showed no errors. show rpm's while cranking. Where is this relay located?

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    • ally505
      • Feb 2012
      • 178

      • Somewhere cold and wet

      • 2008 super air nautique 210, zr6.

      #17
      The relay is behind the kick-plate just next to the breakers. In my case if you look at the pics I posted, you'll see a "jumper" cable and electrical tape that I had to make up whilst floating dead in the water in order to get the boat back to base, there should be a relay there but it had failed so I had to get creative.... Very unlikely you'll get an error code, you certainly will not if the relay is away. You'll need somebody who is handy with a an electrical meter, you're looking for any points of high resistance. TBH, and I'd recommend this to anybody, the first thing to do is to change out relays if you have electrical problems, then progress to switches. Each time you take a relay or switch out look carefully at the cable crimps, if they are green or white (corrosion, salt etc) they need replacing. My dash was intermittent for a year or so, then point blank failed
      Last edited by ally505; 07-18-2023, 03:41 AM.

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      • NH2006206ski
        • Aug 2023
        • 14

        • Hebron NH

        • 2021 200 OB

        #18
        Originally posted by ally505 View Post
        Your answer lies in my post above. I had exactly the same scenario as you, dash went out, then was intermittent for a period ( a year actually), then died completely. The relay under the dash was the culprit, and most probably the culprit in your case..

        If you don't want to modify (and improve) the wiring, and I understand a lot of people aren't keen to carve into the wiring on the boat, then replace the relay, its cheap and available on eBay, at the very minimum, you're removing one fail mode. relay pictured below.

        Corrosion on the contacts for the relay can contribute to the problem, potentially the relay in not energising due to the increased resistance. Look carefully at the contacts, any corrosion needs to be addressed (this is also a reason as to why I cut the loom back as the female socket the relay plugged into, despite being sealed, was showing signs of corrosion).

        Good luck and pls let us know how you get on.
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        where is this puppy located? 2006 206 ski

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        • NH2006206ski
          • Aug 2023
          • 14

          • Hebron NH

          • 2021 200 OB

          #19
          Thought I had part number toggle switch, sadly can’t find link. Can someone share and also give clue to where relay resides?

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          • SilentSeven
            1,000 Post Club Member
            • Feb 2014
            • 1854

            • Bellevue WA

            • 2004 Nautique 206

            #20
            I believe you are referring to either this....

            https://nautiqueparts.com/switch-toggle-pme-3-way/

            or this....

            https://nautiqueparts.com/switch-all...all-off-3-way/

            varies by the year of your boat. Nautiquepart can help you choose the right one.
            2004 206 Air Nautique Limited - Black with Vapor Blue (family style)
            1997 Masters Edition Nautique - Zephyr Green - gone (amazing ski wake)
            1982 Mastercraft Powerslot - gone (a primitive but wonderful beast)
            Bellevue WA

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