Hi Everyone,
Since firing up the boat at the start of the season, the stereo will not power on. This happened to me once before, about 7 years ago and the fix was to order a replacement (used) head unit. I did the same this time round (as the photo shows!) but it still won't power up.
I have checked the fuse shown in the photo (the photo was taken as I was lying on my back on the floor of the boat looking up) and it's fine, mutlimeter shows a circuit through the fuse.
Does anyone know where there might be another fuse for the stereo?
For reference, I checked for a popped circuit breaker under the dash but there is nothing listed there for the stereo. I also took a look at the wiring diagrams on one of the other threads but I'm not too familiar with wiring diagrams so I couldn't work out if there was a fuse in that.
I guess my next step would be to work back from the stereo head unit with the multimeter to check if it's getting 12v, but even that is tricky because I believe the power comes into the head unit via the black socket (top right in the photo) but when I open it there are about 5 or 7 pins in there so I don't know which one should show a 12v reading.
Any help greatly appreciated, as I'm somewhat stranded over here in Ireland where there aren't so many Nautique-gurus!
Thanks,
Peter
Since firing up the boat at the start of the season, the stereo will not power on. This happened to me once before, about 7 years ago and the fix was to order a replacement (used) head unit. I did the same this time round (as the photo shows!) but it still won't power up.
I have checked the fuse shown in the photo (the photo was taken as I was lying on my back on the floor of the boat looking up) and it's fine, mutlimeter shows a circuit through the fuse.
Does anyone know where there might be another fuse for the stereo?
For reference, I checked for a popped circuit breaker under the dash but there is nothing listed there for the stereo. I also took a look at the wiring diagrams on one of the other threads but I'm not too familiar with wiring diagrams so I couldn't work out if there was a fuse in that.
I guess my next step would be to work back from the stereo head unit with the multimeter to check if it's getting 12v, but even that is tricky because I believe the power comes into the head unit via the black socket (top right in the photo) but when I open it there are about 5 or 7 pins in there so I don't know which one should show a 12v reading.
Any help greatly appreciated, as I'm somewhat stranded over here in Ireland where there aren't so many Nautique-gurus!
Thanks,
Peter
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