

Adapter to that socket is not included in this set. Some older models are equipped in 8-pin diagnostic socket. NEW SUZUKI HQ DIAGNOSTIC KIT This is the best quality SUZUKI kit which allows to perform complete diagnostic of SUZUKI outboards equipped in 4-pin diagnostic socket. Poor network power supply can cause flaky gauge performance.Hi Grant, Do you have any links to the emulator software/ I have searched the web but can't seem to find where the software anywhere.Item: 322448326073 SUZUKI Outboard boat diagnostic kit cable interface USB SDS.

Poor network power supply can cause flaky gauge performance.īefore any of that, check the power supply to the network. If you are not confident with all of this, best to take it to a knowledgeable Suzuki dealer in your area to get them to do it.īefore any of that, check the power supply to the network. Can you borrow one from someone for a day or two along with a power cable? All you need then is a short N2K cable and connect it to the network (to one of the T pieces for one of the SMIS gauge) and you are away. It is of course easy to do all this with a HDS. When you get all that setup, you must only update the SMIS gauges one at a time!! This means you MUST disconnect one from the network, update the other one, then reverse the process and do the second one with the first one disconnected from the network. Once you have it all setup you will then be able to update the engine interface cable, the SMIS gauges, and possibly the fluid level sensor ( if a software update is available for that sensor) Then you will need to download and install the HDS emulator software from the Lowrance website to the laptop.

You will need a special cable to connect a laptop computer to the network. Yes the Lowrance website you found is where to get the updates. Need to keep it aligned so they play properly together. You need to be a bit careful updating software.
