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The Depth & temp come from two different sensors. Check your coax cable to the transducer (the lager oval piece), the connector, and the transducer for cracks /breaks in insulation. Good luck.
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Check the transducer for cracks or large amounts of growth. Also make sure the transducer is still in the correct position as when installed. Next check the entire length of the cable to make sure there are no breaks, kinks, or stress points.
If you have to send it back for service MAKE SURE YOU BACK UP ALL OF YOUR DATA AS IT CAN BE RETURNED BLANK!
It all depends. It very well be either the transducer or the unit. Best thing to do is send both the transducer and the unit in for service. The 800 number is 800-633-1468.
Yes... or it is unplugged... or the wire is broken...
Typically you hear a clicking sound at the transducer when it is powered and running but in your case all function is missing from the display and temp and depth is off of the transducer..
The depth loosing bottom would certainly indicate that you may have growth fouling the transducer, however the sea temp 220 degrees indicates possibly a different problem. Start by being sure the transducer is squeaky clean and see what that does for you.
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