Garmin problem/question
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Garmin problem/question
My Garmin GPS/bottom machine (I can't remember the model number now - it's 5 years old) turns off after a minute or two. I can turn it back on and all is OK. I assume it is a loose connection or corrosion, but I can't find it and I can't shake any of the connections and make it happen, it just happens at random. Has anyone else expeienced this? I am trying to find out if it is the wiring or the machine. Just thought I'd throw it out there. Thanks
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I had something similar going on with my Garmin 178c and it was in the connection at the unit. The female socket carrying the juice either got pushed in or it came that way, but regardless it wasn't making solid contact and the unit would go off on it's own randomly. The difference is that mine wouldn't always just come back on, and it didn't always turn off in a minute or 2. I ended up sticking a small piece of flattened soft electronics solder in the connection hole and that fixed it by extending the juice back out to where it made good contact with the pin.
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Just checked mine, it's a 178c also. Thanks for the reply, I'll look more closely at mine.
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how old is your battery? Electronics do weird things when they don't get sufficient juice.
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Re: Garmin problem/question
X2. Low voltage will snap a Garmin off like that. They are very voltage mindful.SHOWBOAT wrote:how old is your battery? Electronics do weird things when they don't get sufficient juice.
Replace your battery or change to another one to see if that is your problem.
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Thanks again. Replacing battery today. I'll post after I get a chance to test this evening.
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Well I have a new battery but it didn't solve the problem. Must be a connection problem somewhere.
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Check for a loose or corroded ground also. And don't assume that the one for the GPS can be the only one to cause a problem 

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