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E reverse bucket adjustment

Ralph195

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Location
North Miami Florida
Boat Make
Scarab
Year
2016
Boat Model
195 G
Boat Length
19
I'm trying to adjust the e reverse neutral position.
When I'm in neutral the boat goes backwards about 2 to 3 mph.
I'm able to go to settings, e reverse module activation, then there is a display that say -1 but I cannot figure what button adjusts towards positive or negative?
Does anyone know?
I have a 2016 195 Scarab with the two round dials display....not the touch screen type.
Any help buoy greatly appreciated.
 
Thanks That was helpful What Dean P posted I'm trying to forward my post to him but I can't find the way to do it.
 
@Ralph195 The thread that @Luc Lafreniere listed is where I would start. Does your Scarab have the iNR or the iST feature?

I'm not familiar with your interface but if it's anything like mine I can apply some logic. Are you able to change the value of -1? Are there any arrows or buttons to touch/select? If yes, change it to a positive number. Negative number makes the boat go backwards, positive goes forward. The higher the number the more influence you'll get to move forward.

Let me know if this helps.
 
If your boat has the iNR system, then it is definitely in the settings and under neutral adjust. Boat's in storage now and I don't remember exactly how to get there, but the diagram in the user guide seems right. When you get there you can bump the neutral up or down until it stays put.

If you don't have iNR, then, I imagine, you'll have to play with the cables.
 
@Ralph195 The thread that @Luc Lafreniere listed is where I would start. Does your Scarab have the iNR or the iST feature?

I'm not familiar with your interface but if it's anything like mine I can apply some logic. Are you able to change the value of -1? Are there any arrows or buttons to touch/select? If yes, change it to a positive number. Negative number makes the boat go backwards, positive goes forward. The higher the number the more influence you'll get to move forward.

Let me know if this helps.
Thanks Dean, I do not have the touch screen and the flow chart posted helped alot.
My display is the two round dials MPH and RPM. I'm able to get (following the flowchart) all the way to where is says adjust but when I touch the adjust toggle it exit like if I had pushed the Mode switch to exit.
Maybe my toggle switches is bad but it works adjusting other modes. I thought maybe there was something else I needed to do to adjust and like hitting the throttle forwards or backwards etc. I guess is going back to the dealer to have them check the Adjustment Switch.
Thanks everyone for all your help happy holidays.
 
Thanks Dean, I do not have the touch screen and the flow chart posted helped alot.
My display is the two round dials MPH and RPM. I'm able to get (following the flowchart) all the way to where is says adjust but when I touch the adjust toggle it exit like if I had pushed the Mode switch to exit.
Maybe my toggle switches is bad but it works adjusting other modes. I thought maybe there was something else I needed to do to adjust and like hitting the throttle forwards or backwards etc. I guess is going back to the dealer to have them check the Adjustment Switch.
Thanks everyone for all your help happy holidays.
Not sure if you tried it, but I think you have to press 'set' before you try to adjust it, and then 'set' again when you have it where you want. As far as I remember, there is no funky throttle movement necessary.
 
Not sure if you tried it, but I think you have to press 'set' before you try to adjust it, and then 'set' again when you have it where you want. As far as I remember, there is no funky throttle movement necessary.
Thanks Nexus
No I have not tried that sequence I'll try it
Thank you
 
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