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  1. #11
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    those inline fuses are USUALLY located within 3' of the end of the positive wire near the device that is being powered. I would think it would be somewhere near the pump, but Bennett is super helpful and they should be able to tell u exactly where.

    Jay did u fix the hydrolic ram yet? I have that problem too but my leak is very slow, so the plate stays where I put it, but I do not want oil in my river AT ALL! I talked to Bennett and they offered me replacement parts for a small fee. I have not gotten to this project yet.
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  2. #12
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    all it was was a bad ground. hope this saves someone else time. wake plate is working just fine now!
    2002 Launch 22' SSV
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    "wetter is better!"

  3. #13
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    Have fun playin around with that plate, it is a crazy effect it has. I like to put it down more on choppy days (just for driving around it lessens the impact), but within a couple inches of horizontal when boarding with weight on calm days.
    --WakeMikeys 1987 Supra SunSport--
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  4. #14
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    Mar 2010
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    Default Check the fuses

    I just had a similar problem with my 2007 24v and it was the fuses. Under the steering wheel against the wheel there are several fuses. On my boat the fuses are labeled which made it easy to locate the ones I was having issue with. I pushed in the blown fuse and the wakeplate worked as it should. If memory serves me right there was one for the bilge there as well.

    They could have pop from a variety of things i.e. while trailing in home and go over train tracks to fast, pot holes, etc.

    Hope this helps; good luck.

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