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Hummingbird 899 shutting off when running in rough water #12697465 03/31/18 09:16 PM
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My 899 keeps losing power when running fast in rough water. Any ideas on what's wrong and/or how to fix it?

Re: Hummingbird 899 shutting off when running in rough water [Re: fishanhunt] #12697482 03/31/18 09:26 PM
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Sound like a loose power connection

Re: Hummingbird 899 shutting off when running in rough water [Re: fishanhunt] #12697588 03/31/18 11:05 PM
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Yep. Check the connector and see if it is a snug fit. If so then trace the wire back to the battery and check for a loose connection somewhere

Re: Hummingbird 899 shutting off when running in rough water [Re: fishanhunt] #12697867 04/01/18 02:44 AM
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Try "slightly" prying the pins in the power cable apart. Be very careful so you dont snap the pin, doesnt take much

Re: Hummingbird 899 shutting off when running in rough water [Re: fishanhunt] #12703828 04/05/18 09:09 AM
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I checked all connections and I slightly pried the pins apart but haven't had a chance to get back on the water yet. Thanks for the responses.

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