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    Yea, after trying a dozen different things I still was getting a washed out weak screen display. I had reconciled to the fact that I was going to mount the TD that came with the unit on the trolling motor. To get a workable fix I would have to take the head off the TM shaft to pull the shaft out so I could run through td cable in the slot on the I pilot shaft.
    After I got the cover off, I went to unscrew the U.S. 2 cable in the head and when I started to unscrew the joint so I could unplug the cable. The coupling came apart in my hand. Whoever assembled the motor did not seat the connection and tighten it down. I put it back like it should be and today it worked perfect. Sure am glad I caught this before I by passed the built. In transducer.
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    That is very good news SeaRay ...



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    The assembly line strikes again! Glad you got it fixed!

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