Fellow Owners,
While I am certain I will be able to have my problems solved once I talk to the Professionals at Perfect Pass... I still wanted to see if anyone has dealt with this and try to do it tomorrow, as I know PP will be closed Sunday and its back to the grind on Monday for me (no time for boat work during the week). Also, even with all the threads out there I unfortunately couldn't locate one for this.. Please link it to the thread if you do know where one exists though...by all means...
I used to have the Perfect Pass (Rider's Cruise- Non-Digital display) for my boat and as far as I know the thing never actually worked so I gutted the servo motor not knowing much about it due to the fact that it was messing with my throttle cable and locking up. Years later, after some Internet research and knowing that my boat is still wired, I ordered a new Servo motor thinking it would be an easy hook up. Everything went well until I tested it out... The linkage test was fine.. but the servo test gave me the old "shaky/vibrating knob" syndrome instead of a smooth turning knob like the PP videos illustrate.
After a little research I found that sometimes the harness are upside down... I wasn't able to reverse it due to the "dummy-proof" harnesses equipped, so I cut/re-wired it so that it was reversed from what PP had sent me.
When I still had no luck...I decided to see what sort of voltages I was getting from what I assumed were the power wires from the Master Module...I got about 11.5 volts off the bottom two wires (both are red on the existing boat harness side). However, those same exact wires on the servo harness side (according to the one sent to me) are color coded yellow and white. Is there some mix up or was my boat just wired funky (see first photo for boat side of the harness)? I researched what I could and saw that MasterCraft had an issue with some of the early 2000 models and their wiring... So now I am curious if anyone else had the same problem when replacing an old servo motor on their boat.
Boat Harness...
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Servo Harness...
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On another note, the black wire on the existing harness did not provide the necessary ground to get the voltage readings I got for the power...In order to get those voltage readings I had to use an alternate ground.... Which I thought was odd... So maybe I just have a bad ground which I am not sure how I will trace that as the dash area is a sea of wires under there... Hoping it is just a wiring SNAFU... Below is the Master Module that I was trying to look at to see what the colors represented what but I am really just hoping for a diagram or some fix I am not thinking of... Can anyone help or will this forum fall on deaf ears?
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While I am certain I will be able to have my problems solved once I talk to the Professionals at Perfect Pass... I still wanted to see if anyone has dealt with this and try to do it tomorrow, as I know PP will be closed Sunday and its back to the grind on Monday for me (no time for boat work during the week). Also, even with all the threads out there I unfortunately couldn't locate one for this.. Please link it to the thread if you do know where one exists though...by all means...
I used to have the Perfect Pass (Rider's Cruise- Non-Digital display) for my boat and as far as I know the thing never actually worked so I gutted the servo motor not knowing much about it due to the fact that it was messing with my throttle cable and locking up. Years later, after some Internet research and knowing that my boat is still wired, I ordered a new Servo motor thinking it would be an easy hook up. Everything went well until I tested it out... The linkage test was fine.. but the servo test gave me the old "shaky/vibrating knob" syndrome instead of a smooth turning knob like the PP videos illustrate.
After a little research I found that sometimes the harness are upside down... I wasn't able to reverse it due to the "dummy-proof" harnesses equipped, so I cut/re-wired it so that it was reversed from what PP had sent me.
When I still had no luck...I decided to see what sort of voltages I was getting from what I assumed were the power wires from the Master Module...I got about 11.5 volts off the bottom two wires (both are red on the existing boat harness side). However, those same exact wires on the servo harness side (according to the one sent to me) are color coded yellow and white. Is there some mix up or was my boat just wired funky (see first photo for boat side of the harness)? I researched what I could and saw that MasterCraft had an issue with some of the early 2000 models and their wiring... So now I am curious if anyone else had the same problem when replacing an old servo motor on their boat.
Boat Harness...
IMG_6733.jpg
Servo Harness...
IMG_6734.jpg
On another note, the black wire on the existing harness did not provide the necessary ground to get the voltage readings I got for the power...In order to get those voltage readings I had to use an alternate ground.... Which I thought was odd... So maybe I just have a bad ground which I am not sure how I will trace that as the dash area is a sea of wires under there... Hoping it is just a wiring SNAFU... Below is the Master Module that I was trying to look at to see what the colors represented what but I am really just hoping for a diagram or some fix I am not thinking of... Can anyone help or will this forum fall on deaf ears?
IMG_6726.jpg
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