Problem with Eagle Cuda-168 fish finder. This fish finder came with a used boat I bought last year and doesn't work right. It shows incorrect water depth and pretty much shows a blank screen as far as fish are concerned. What could be wrong and how do I fix it?
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Go to sensitivity set to manual then go up one on the menu
and set it to 95 – 97 this will clear up the rapid change now set zoom to
manual. Your back and running.
After testing everything out, I went out and bought the new Eagle Cuda 300 model. I hooked that up and made sure it worked, then tried the Cuda 242 unit on the new transducer. That did it, it worked fine. The problem was a bad transducer. Might have been that -30 deg weather last winter, I'm taking that off the boat this winter. Transducer cost about $50-$60, new Cuda 300 cost about $80.
Hi Chris,
Did you get a fix for this issue? My Dad's Eagle Cuda 128 is also having the same problem - constant reading of 60ft. I'd love to hear if you have a solution. Many thanks,
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