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 Garmin 178C GPS won't stay powered on Bought this unit new about 8 years ago, never had a problem with it.  Tried it out the other day on the lake and it would power on but only for a few seconds to a minute then power off.  I have a brand new cable that I will install to see if that fixes it.  I was wondering if anybody else has had this problem?  There is a small amount of corrosion on the connector pins but doesn't look any worse than it has ever been.   Hoping to install the new cable this evening and will report back. | 
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 I've had that problem with Garmin before. Twice I found that the 12 VDC + pin in the connecter gets pushed in a bit over time causing it to loose power. The new cable should fix it provided all your other connections are good and your battery voltage is okay. | 
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 I have had that problem with my Garmin V, I called Garmin and they told me to go to their website and download the software update for my unit, that fixed it. | 
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 Well, I was gonna suggest checking the voltage to it but I really think you have it solved. Bunches of the electronic stuff shuts off due to undervoltage. Also use some dielectric grease at the connections when replacing the cables. | 
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 same answers as above, i had the same problem and a new cable solved the issue.  i took mine to west marine and had them hook it to a cable on the display unit, when that cured it, i bought the new cable from them. | 
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 if it doesnt check the power coming out at the battery with motor running, its not just low voltage that will cause electronics to shut down,  i dont know about garmin in specific, but i know the manual for my lowrance says it will shut off if voltage is high or low | 
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 Good info....thanks for all the replies.   I was hoping to report back on the results of the new cable......looked everywhere for that darn thing last night.  It isn't lost, I just can't find it!  DOH! | 
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 Looking through some old stuff and realized I never reported back on my GPS issue.  The issue was the battery did not have enough @ss.  Also there is a setting in the GPS that tells it to turn off for low voltage (or something to that effect).  I changed that setting and installed a new battery.  Absolutely no issues since.  The new cable I installed had no impact on the problem but now I have a new cable! | 
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