Trying to keep this short and sweet...not too wordy.
Ordered a new boat last fall...with 2018 DF150.....had dealer install N2K network while keeping analog gauges (thanks to Moonlighter's tutorial - dealer was clueless at first)
Install went fine....Garmin 94SV and analog gauges worked great.
I had most N2K engine info on the Garmin. Life was good.
Talked myself into buying a C-10 couple weeks ago.
Installed it myself and everything was good (except for trim numbers jumping by themselves...even after trim calibration...another story).
Few days ago, went to take boat out and now I have no engine info to C-10 or Garmin. They recognize the engine interface and see the correct software, but they're getting no info. They also recognize the Fusion stereo on the network.
Some suggested it was a voltage issue, and it may be, but everything was fine at initial install at 12.4v.
So I ran it on muffs, 14.6v, no change.
I guess interface cables can go bad, but the timing is weird.
Any suggestions? How can I determine it's actually the cable without spending $100?
And why would a cable go bad after only 6 months or so?
Annnnd....could installing the C-10 have damaged the cable?
IMG_9668.jpgIMG_9669.jpgIMG_9670.jpgIMG_9671.jpg
And if I'm going to replace the interface cable, I guess this is where I start?
I wasn't there during the dealer install, I just forwarded them Moonlighter's instructions and the Brown's Marine shopping link supplied by him.
He was a HUGE help during all this, by the way. Send him ribs and Sweet Baby Ray's.
So...this is the SDS adapter cable?
I cant find the blocky part of the interface cable that reads "Suzuki Eng Intrfce". Maybe it's up in the wire chase?
IMG_9696.jpg
Yep, lots of questions, because I have a feeling I'll be doing this myself unless I can find a tech around here that doesn't stare blankly when you ask about this stuff.
Thanks for any assistance
Greg
Ordered a new boat last fall...with 2018 DF150.....had dealer install N2K network while keeping analog gauges (thanks to Moonlighter's tutorial - dealer was clueless at first)
Install went fine....Garmin 94SV and analog gauges worked great.
I had most N2K engine info on the Garmin. Life was good.
Talked myself into buying a C-10 couple weeks ago.
Installed it myself and everything was good (except for trim numbers jumping by themselves...even after trim calibration...another story).
Few days ago, went to take boat out and now I have no engine info to C-10 or Garmin. They recognize the engine interface and see the correct software, but they're getting no info. They also recognize the Fusion stereo on the network.
Some suggested it was a voltage issue, and it may be, but everything was fine at initial install at 12.4v.
So I ran it on muffs, 14.6v, no change.
I guess interface cables can go bad, but the timing is weird.
Any suggestions? How can I determine it's actually the cable without spending $100?
And why would a cable go bad after only 6 months or so?
Annnnd....could installing the C-10 have damaged the cable?
IMG_9668.jpgIMG_9669.jpgIMG_9670.jpgIMG_9671.jpg
And if I'm going to replace the interface cable, I guess this is where I start?
I wasn't there during the dealer install, I just forwarded them Moonlighter's instructions and the Brown's Marine shopping link supplied by him.
He was a HUGE help during all this, by the way. Send him ribs and Sweet Baby Ray's.
So...this is the SDS adapter cable?
I cant find the blocky part of the interface cable that reads "Suzuki Eng Intrfce". Maybe it's up in the wire chase?
IMG_9696.jpg
Yep, lots of questions, because I have a feeling I'll be doing this myself unless I can find a tech around here that doesn't stare blankly when you ask about this stuff.
Thanks for any assistance
Greg
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