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I bought my boat used back in October and a few months back I bought a new maps chip from Garmin as I bought the boat in Maryland and live just north of Seattle, so I wanted the local maps. Went to install the chip, had to do a software update and then everything worked for a few minutes. Powered it back down, tried turning it back on for a little redundancy and now it won’t stay on. It’ll go to the initial screen with the Garmin logo on it, pause, shut off for a split second or two and then keep repeating itself. I tried to do a hard reset but either I’m doing it incorrectly or the unit isn’t allowing me to do it. I looked up a few things online, one of which is that the unit was made around 2013, so it’s almost 10 years old now. I believe I have enough power that should start it up as it did so a few times before, even though the engine was off and it has been sitting most of the winter. I tried starting up the motor briefly for a few seconds, which she had no problem starting right up. To me, it sounds like possibly a software issue or something similar. I called up Garmin technical support, of which they weren’t a ton of help but also thought that it could be a software issue and that about my only other option besides buying a new unit would be to do a forced software update on an SD card and see if that unlocks anything on the screen or unit. I’m up at my beach cabin for the day, I don’t have my laptop but I’ll likely go back into town tomorrow and see if I can do what they recommended. Anyone else on here have any ideas or suggestions? Do they have Garmin repair shops or anything like that for things of this nature or is it usually always just a matter of buying something new to replace it with? If it was months ago then I wouldn’t mind buying a new unit and install it but with the opening day of crabbing only a few days away and the salmon opener on the 15th, I’d rather try to make this setup work for the summer. Thanks!
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