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Paragon Display Issue (cable/connection between displays not good)
Paragon Display Issue (cable/connection between displays not good)
Any Paragon owners had this happen? I'm told it is common/easy to fix. The two data points that it messed up with mine were depth (none) and fuel level (I had ~80% versus the 43% it shows in the picture). Thanks.
I haven't seen that issue with mine. First I have heard of this one.
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I haven't had that issue, but I have an issue currently where the rudder angle display (the one white notch above the 19 on your display) is stuck 4 clicks to the right on mine no matter the rudder angle. The dealer is going up next week to do an oil change service and will look into it then.
RDT-G23 you're also missing the air and water temp readings.
Mine was fixed today. Though the connection wasn't loose between the two screens, the smallest kink in the cable can cause issues. My Paragon is among the first ones produced (#076). They have since utilized a cable with a built in 90 degree elbow that is sturdier; it fits better as well. Most of you who have commented may already have it since your boats are later models than mine.
The part # of the replacement cable for those having this issue is #210352. (You may be able to help your Nautique dealer if they aren't as knowledgeable...)
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