Rocky Lou
Well-known member
- Joined
- Aug 2, 2019
- Messages
- 413
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-302 C
- Vessel Name
- Sea Suite
I thought there was something inside the helm loose and ratting, but, after a couple calls heard that it's likely air in the autopilot hydraulic system.
When I checked, with the auto pilot off, the fluid level went up to full. I got a hold of Garman tech-support who said likely there needs to be a bleeding of the steering, then the valve, using a pressure device. I had initially called him to find out what type of fluid to add, but, it doesn't appear to need any.
Since I won't likely be heading into a service facility soon and, other than the rattle, autopilot seems to work fine, I'm wondering if anyone encountered a similar issue and found resolution?
When I checked, with the auto pilot off, the fluid level went up to full. I got a hold of Garman tech-support who said likely there needs to be a bleeding of the steering, then the valve, using a pressure device. I had initially called him to find out what type of fluid to add, but, it doesn't appear to need any.
Since I won't likely be heading into a service facility soon and, other than the rattle, autopilot seems to work fine, I'm wondering if anyone encountered a similar issue and found resolution?