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    I have had no luck this last summer when trying to use the Cruise control mechanism. It is the two button and the flashing LED. I can never get it to engage. The boat is a 2001 and has been well maintained as far as I know...Is there anything that can break on this system that regularly goes out after 8-10 seasons? Also any insider tips on the Riders Edition 2001 21V would be of great help. She is winterized for the time being...but I just bought a new wakeboard and plan on being on the water in about 2 more months... Hurry up Spring!

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    Have you contacted perfect pass yet? I would start there, hear they have great customer service.

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      #3
      Originally posted by h2osk8er00 View Post
      I have had no luck this last summer when trying to use the Cruise control mechanism. It is the two button and the flashing LED. I can never get it to engage. The boat is a 2001 and has been well maintained as far as I know...Is there anything that can break on this system that regularly goes out after 8-10 seasons? Also any insider tips on the Riders Edition 2001 21V would be of great help. She is winterized for the time being...but I just bought a new wakeboard and plan on being on the water in about 2 more months... Hurry up Spring!
      If you are setting it correctly its probably a servo. In your engine compartment attatched to the throttle linkage is a black servo motor. On this servo you will find a black knob, this knob should be able to turn freely. If not your servo is shot. Also, when you turn your key on this servo should auto tighten, so if it is working you will see it move.

      This may or may not be your problem, but its common, so we will start here.
      Common Sense is not so Common
      Looking for fat chicks for long walks, romance, cheap buffets, and BALLAST.

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        Originally posted by zad0030 View Post
        If you are setting it correctly its probably a servo. In your engine compartment attatched to the throttle linkage is a black servo motor. On this servo you will find a black knob, this knob should be able to turn freely. If not your servo is shot. Also, when you turn your key on this servo should auto tighten, so if it is working you will see it move.

        This may or may not be your problem, but its common, so we will start here.
        Awesome... that will be one of the first things I check once I get her out of winterization. I'm hoping it is something small because I hear the sytems can be on the expensive side. I hate when we are boarding though and the boat continues to bog down or speed up. Will the Perfect pass help keep that speed or is the model that i have not going to be able to compensate? Thanks for all the input...

        Mike

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          #5
          Originally posted by h2osk8er00 View Post
          Awesome... that will be one of the first things I check once I get her out of winterization. I'm hoping it is something small because I hear the sytems can be on the expensive side. I hate when we are boarding though and the boat continues to bog down or speed up. Will the Perfect pass help keep that speed or is the model that i have not going to be able to compensate? Thanks for all the input...

          Mike
          That version isn't made to compensate for speed. What the version you have does is just hold constant RPM. So there could definitely be some variability in speed.
          Common Sense is not so Common
          Looking for fat chicks for long walks, romance, cheap buffets, and BALLAST.

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            #6
            Originally posted by zad0030 View Post
            That version isn't made to compensate for speed. What the version you have does is just hold constant RPM. So there could definitely be some variability in speed.
            Cool man... maybe you can help me out with my stereo issue now... I posted another thread under the Tige V Series area... Check it out man!

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