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Connext not coming on.

Huntersales

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Location
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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2016
Boat Model
AR
Boat Length
24
Getting my 2016 ar240 ready for the water today, reconnected the batteries and I get nothing from the connext screen and blower or any accessories coming on. Both engines will start. Any hints? Thanks!
 
Check all fuses? reset all breakers?
 
Check to make sure you connected all the wires to the batteries....
 
What a dope.... I missed a ground wire on the start battery! Duh! Thanks!
 
Missing those cables is easy to do. My trick to help protect myself from my own DOH moment is: as soon as I remove the cables from a battery post, I put a zip-tie through them and loosely lock the tie. For the cost of four zip ties per year, it's an easy way to keep all those cables from sneaking away on me.
 
Missing those cables is easy to do. My trick to help protect myself from my own DOH moment is: as soon as I remove the cables from a battery post, I put a zip-tie through them and loosely lock the tie. For the cost of four zip ties per year, it's an easy way to keep all those cables from sneaking away on me.
I just use a twist tie....reusable! :-)
 
Those are great ideas and believe me lesson learned, cost me a hour of sweet boat time! Lol
 
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