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06/24/2010 at 1:28 pm #1730363
So not good! I was going over to show a friend my GPS (Garmin GPSMap 60CX) because they want to start caching themselves. I dropped my GPS on the floor in the garage. Yes, it has a case on it – so a little extra padding. Well, I get over there for “show and tell” and it does nothing but BEEP! It “appears” to be working but the display is blank.
Any helpful advice? I leave for a trip in 3 weeks and absolutely have to have a working GPS.
Can it be fixed? Has anyone had this happen? I have dropped it before and have never had this problem. Do I buy one just like it if I need to purchase or do I upgrade to another model? I have the City Navigator chip and hopefully that is still working.
HELP!!!!
06/24/2010 at 2:09 pm #1931583Give a call to Garmin support. Even if your unit is out of warranty, they will probably do a swap for a refurbished unit. Just don’t forget to remove your Map chip before you send it in.
06/24/2010 at 2:10 pm #1931584Once when I could hardly see anything on my screen, I found I had to readjust the brightness level. Maybe that got out of whack when you dropped it. Hope it’s something that simple. Sick (or dead) receivers: not good. 🙁
06/24/2010 at 2:10 pm #1931585YIKES!!! 😯 Not good! I don’t know if it’s fixable, but the chip “should” be ok I think. If you have to replace the unit, replace it with what your cormfortable with. You should be able to find one (60 CX) at a pretty good price on line.
06/24/2010 at 2:49 pm #1931586Make sure the MicroSD card is seated properly in the card tray in the battery compartment. Mine was loose a couple weeks back and the unit would turn on for 1 second and then go dark. Everything was fine once I made sure the chip was slid forward into the lock position.
06/24/2010 at 10:05 pm #1931587One other thing to try is changing the batteries. I dropped a couple on our tile floor and it was like it wiped the charge out of them. I dont know if there is any difference with rechargeables, but that little drop did them in. Just a thought.
06/24/2010 at 11:32 pm #1931588I just dropped that same unit at Ledge Park about 20′ on to the rock ground and except for a few nicks it still works great.
06/25/2010 at 5:08 pm #1931589I have a bit of an update to post.
With the geo-cation starting 3 weeks from today on a MAJOR 4 state tour, I decided to buy an upgrade. Too chancy any other way, I see it. I am now the proud owner of a Oregon 450! Thanks to advice from Marie (Lacknothing) and Andy (Neonride93) – I made a quick decision and pulled the trigger on the new one.
Garmin did get back to me on how to reset it and download software on it to see if I can fix it. If not, I can send it in for repair and the flat rate would be $110. Seeing as new GPSMAP60CX is $350, I think I will have it fixed and keep it as my “back up”. If I am lucky and work quick, I might even have it back when I leave in 3 weeks, but only time will tell.
Oh, and when I did use my brand new Scheel’s credit card to purchase it, the warranty was automatically extended another year. So if I am going to drop that one, it better be in the first 2 years I have it. And I will have to fall on top of it, since I think I will need to keep it tightly clipped to my belt loop! 😉
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