Meant to post only once. My computer is glitching out this morning...
Hey all — hoping someone's dealt with this. My port NSS surf actuator keeps throwing a comm fault. It's been in the shop 6 times for warranty work overall, and this specific actuator has now been replaced three times (once in Aug 2024, then twice more in a single visit this summer after the first replacement still faulted) — and it's still not resolved.
One theory I have: could the thruster draw be causing a voltage sag that's damaging or faulting the actuator over time, rather than the actuator itself being defective? If the thruster and the actuator share a battery or power circuit, repeated high-current draws from the thruster could be stressing that circuit every time it's used.
A few questions for the group:
1. Has anyone had a port NSS actuator fail repeatedly like this? Trying to figure out if it's a bad batch of actuators, a wiring/connector issue upstream that keeps killing replacements, or something else entirely.
2. Does the factory thruster share a battery/circuit with the surf actuator system, or are they isolated from each other? If your dealer traced a repeat actuator failure to its root cause, what was it? (Bad ground, chafed harness, voltage sag, water intrusion, etc.)
3. Any luck getting Nautique corporate involved when a dealer can't get to the bottom of a repeat failure like this? My dealer has been responsive, but three actuators in under two years on the same port surf unit (which never resolved the issue) feels like there's an underlying cause nobody's found yet.
Any insight from other G23/Paragon owners would help a lot. Thanks in advance.
Hey all — hoping someone's dealt with this. My port NSS surf actuator keeps throwing a comm fault. It's been in the shop 6 times for warranty work overall, and this specific actuator has now been replaced three times (once in Aug 2024, then twice more in a single visit this summer after the first replacement still faulted) — and it's still not resolved.
One theory I have: could the thruster draw be causing a voltage sag that's damaging or faulting the actuator over time, rather than the actuator itself being defective? If the thruster and the actuator share a battery or power circuit, repeated high-current draws from the thruster could be stressing that circuit every time it's used.
A few questions for the group:
1. Has anyone had a port NSS actuator fail repeatedly like this? Trying to figure out if it's a bad batch of actuators, a wiring/connector issue upstream that keeps killing replacements, or something else entirely.
2. Does the factory thruster share a battery/circuit with the surf actuator system, or are they isolated from each other? If your dealer traced a repeat actuator failure to its root cause, what was it? (Bad ground, chafed harness, voltage sag, water intrusion, etc.)
3. Any luck getting Nautique corporate involved when a dealer can't get to the bottom of a repeat failure like this? My dealer has been responsive, but three actuators in under two years on the same port surf unit (which never resolved the issue) feels like there's an underlying cause nobody's found yet.
Any insight from other G23/Paragon owners would help a lot. Thanks in advance.






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