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Managed to drive a screw through my FF transducer wire! It's aGarmin 120. Anyone know how to fix it. I think it's coax.
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Managed to drive a screw through my FF transducer wire! It's aGarmin 120. Anyone know how to fix it. I think it's coax.
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I don't think you can? You may have to get a new transducer. Call Garmin they very good to deal with they tell you all you need to know.

Here is a new one for yours, not to bad price if you like the machine.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...SIN=B000K6BV2A
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I don't think you can? You may have to get a new transducer. Call Garmin they very good to deal with they tell you all you need to know.

Here is a new one for yours, not to bad price if you like the machine.

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I cut a garmen and its got several little insulated wires inside the black cable. You can splice them together using regular electricans caps and shrink tape them. I did mine over two years ago and so far so good even the temp gauge works..Frank
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I cut a garmen and its got several little insulated wires inside the black cable. You can splice them together using regular electricans caps and shrink tape them. I did mine over two years ago and so far so good even the temp gauge works..Frank
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Default Re: transducer wire

what frank said works too but if it's coax just get some RG-58 connectors and then use a barrel to put back together like you would an antenna wire ext.
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what frank said works too but if it's coax just get some RG-58 connectors and then use a barrel to put back together like you would an antenna wire ext.
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