Our company, Short Tronics INC, is now able to repair this problem.
Thank you,
Chris Short, President
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Phone: 612/326-4364
Originally Posted by jwigg
Thanks - I think I'm going to take it to a local electronics repair shop to have them take a look at it. There is a coil or something that looks like a coil on the pcb that shows some electrical damage. I'm not the experienced with soldering, so I'll leave that to an experI was able to flash an older firmware and no change.
Anyone know of a good place online that has expertise in garmin repair?
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