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2018 Yamaha 242 SE Auxiliary CAN issue

landonbrock21

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2018
Boat Model
242 Limited S E-Series
Boat Length
24
I recently had the Transducer replaced and now I am getting no reading on any transducer information and I am getting an Auxiliary CAN issue. Any ideas on how to track this down and fix it?
 
Check the connection of the transducer to the cable. CAN is the comms bus system. So something is not plugged all the way in or one of the pins is bent in the connector.

Or it's just flat unplugged.
 
Check the connection of the transducer to the cable. CAN is the comms bus system. So something is not plugged all the way in or one of the pins is bent in the connector.

Or it's just flat unplugged.
Thank you so much!!! It was a bent pin!
 
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