Gauges and Smart Craft Display are dead

Aorent

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Apr 10, 2009
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Cincinnnati, Ohio
Boat Info
22ft, SeaRay Sundeck, 2006, black
Engines
5.0 L MPI Alpha, 350 Magnum
Took out my 2006 Sundeck 220 for the first time this summer. After three hours of everything working perfectly, the gauges, and display stopped worked.... Turned the engine and power on and off and it did not change... Trim was going up and down, water system had power, but nothing showing on the display.


No speedomter, no tach, no smart craft display gauges... probably power related, but I am not sure... last time this happened, ( two years ago) the restart fixed everthing...

any ideas?
 
lets hope it is going to be cheap fix. check for loose harness behind gauge panel, on the motor and junction box (if you have one).
or bad engine computer
 
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My Smart Craft went dead also on my 2007 260 sundancer. Do you or anyone else have any ideas of where I should start looking?
 
If you also have other stuff on the dash that is dead... In the engine bay, probably near your batteries or charger, there will be a stand alone breaker. It's about 3" square and will have a little "arm" that pops out. Push it back in.
 
I have 3 gauges, left one is speedometer and works, right one is tach and works. Middle on is smart craft thta handles gas guage,oil pressure,temp and trim. This one is not working, why??????
 
First off, Smartcraft gauges are networked. So if some gauges work, and others don't the issue is not a network problem. Have you checked the connection between the non functioning gauges and the tach?

Henry
 
Where do I look for the connection between the non functioning gauges and the tach? Thanks
Remove the panel on which the gauges are mounted to get to the back of them.
 
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I'm the one that had the dead smart craft. Took all your advice and started looking at all wire connections in the engine compartment first. After an hour or so I worked my way to the buss bar located next to my battery charger. Pulled up on all wires one at a time and pulled one right out of its crimp connecter, redid the connecter and re-chrimp now everything works great. Thanks for the great advice.
 

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