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Anonymous Posted on Jul 14, 2013

Screen When I turn on the unit I get a screen with a 0 in the right upper cotner , ft in the center of the screen, and 15 in the lower right corner. The self test passed,transducer connected,voltage input 12.4V. It does this with the transducer in or out of the water. Thank you in advance for any help you can give me in this matter. William Wagner

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Is the unit on auto depth .... if out of water it will not read try to do a soft reboot on your unit if that don't work try new transducer your not getting bottom lock..units in limbo don't know what to do

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 18, 2009

SOURCE: problem with interference lowrance x25fishfinder

Transducer will stop getting readings if it gets air under it. If it's lower surface is too much above or below the bottom of your boat, this can happen.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 21, 2009

SOURCE: lowrance x135 not functioning properly

Had the same issue with another brand. Turned out the transducer cable was picking up noise from other cables (power, trolling mtr. etc). Try moving the transducer cable away from any other cables. I put the cable in a 1/4 " plastic housing up to the point where it was above deck and it stopped all the strange stuff. Not sure about the temp issue??

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 23, 2011

SOURCE: i recently charged my battery

Maximum voltage for that unit is 33V. Test the voltage with a multimeter at the fuse block or as close to the unit as you can. If you are reading less than 33 volts than your voltage input is fine and you need to contact garmin for a repair or replacement if your unit is still under warranty.

Also check your connections at the battery; make sure everything is clean and that you do not have any + and - wires switched.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 21, 2011

SOURCE: Brand new 190C. Will absoulutely not display

Like everything made there is always one that just doesn't work. All you can do is check and double check the connections and cables and make sure it is all tight and in the correct connector. I do know that if the voltage is not steady and between 10-13 volt your going to get bad readings. Humminbird has a very liberal return and exchange on transduceers and by contacting them with the issue I am sure they will excange this for you. All you have to do is send yours in and they will replace it. I have done this several times with them and am completely satisifed with their service. You might want to take some mild soapy water and clean the head of the unit, sometimes they can get a waxy type build up and this collect air bubbles and this will also throw it off. I know you probably already checked but is the head firmly mounted and not moving around on you? I have this same unit mounted to my trolling motor and I love it and have had no issues so i wish you luck.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 30, 2011

SOURCE: The unit worked fine for 3-4 months.Now,it just

It sounds like your transducer has gone bad. You may be able to find a replacement on Craigslist or eBay, since this is an older model. Transducers are pretty sensitive to bumps and drops because of the crystal inside.

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