I went to turn on my boat yesterday and my perfect pass display did not show up. I checked all the plugs in the module and none were bent or not plugged it. Anyone know if this is a serious problem?
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Its a serious problem if your not a good enough driver to keep the speed manually. <BR> <BR>Have you checked the fuse and do you have a meter to check the voltages to the main module?
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Where do I check the fuses, Im gonna grab my volt meter with me next time I go out and check it. Btw It kind of is a serious problem cus only one guy knows how to drive my boat with out PP besides me.
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Perfect Pass offers some of the best customer service known to man... Check out their website... and call them. You will have your problem solved in a few minutes.
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I guess that all the pro drivers on tour are not good enough to keep the speed manually... cuz they all use a cruise-control system... <BR> <BR>I dont know about you Jay, but empty the boats i have driven are very difficult to keep at exactly 23 or 24.5 or what have you... and when that same boat is slammed??? impossible. <BR> <BR>Do what Kyle says... through email or on the phone, those guys will help you fix it if its fixable.
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My PP module that I have mounted under my dash has an inline fuse right there... other than that I'm not sure where other fuses would be.
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Travis doesn't use perfect pass and he is THE DRIVER for the PWT. Send him a PM and ask him. He had an article in Alliance or Wakeboarding Mag a month or two ago. Not that I can keep that good of speed cause I want to watch the rider too much.
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