
Symptom
Possible Cause
Resolution
Mount bracket
squeaks
Latch hooks, latch strikers
or pivot pins need
lubrication
Refer to
Lubrication Points
Excessive steering
The steering cable
tension screw is too tight.
The steering cables are
kinked or twisted.
Loosen the cable tension
screw and tighten only until
there is no play in the foot
pedal pad. Refer to
Adjusting the Steering
Cable Tension
.
The steering cables are
kinked or twisted.
Flip the foot pedal 360
degrees in either direction to
ensure cables and cable
sheathing are not kinked or
twisted.
Unintended
heading changes
in Heading Lock
The steering cable
tension screw is too tight.
The steering cables are
kinked or twisted.
Loosen the cable tension
screw and tighten only until
there is no play in the foot
pedal pad. Refer to
Adjusting the Steering
Cable Tension
.
The steering cables are
kinked or twisted.
Flip the foot pedal 360
degrees in either direction to
ensure cables and cable
sheathing are not kinked or
twisted.
Unintended
kick‑out of Anchor
Mode
The steering cable
tension screw is too tight.
The steering cables are
kinked or twisted.
Loosen the cable tension
screw and tighten only until
there is no play in the foot
pedal pad. Refer to
Adjusting the Steering
Cable Tension
.
The steering cables are
kinked or twisted.
Flip the foot pedal 360
degrees in either direction to
ensure cables and cable
sheathing are not kinked or
twisted.
Reducing Sonar Transducer Interference
Sonar transducers can be affected by interference, such as radio frequency
interference (RFI) and electromagnetic interference (EMI). This interference
can cause undesired operation of the sonar display. Refer to the following list to
reduce sonar interference sources.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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