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that's common with all depth finders when on plane you loose bottom lock when you slow down to stop does it start to work again if so you have no problem
Have you tried pressing and holding the power button for about 8 to 10 seconds? It should go on then off. Then wait a few seconds the turn it on normally. This usually resets the unit. If this does not work try a hard reset. Press and hold (and continue to hold) the
bottom-right corner of the screen while powering the unit on. Continue to hold the screen until the "Do you
want to erase all user data?" prompt appears. Press "yes" and the unit will reboot. This resets
all your location settings and user preferences. If
possible after the hard reset, let the unit sit outdoors in the open
for about 30 minutes or so to let the unit re-acquire the satellite data. Once it gets going update your gps at the Garmin site. Thanks for using FixYa Here is a link to the owners manual if needed.
If i understand you right the truck has been sitting for two years.If it has been sitting that long without running or moving the gas has turned to varnish...I suggest that you drain and refill the fuel tank,and replace the fuel filter located on/in the frame rail on drivers side.
i had the same problem last winter. my problem was the bat. had power but not enough to open the injectors. might want to take a look at that. jump the bike and try to start it.
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