Brad Allan
New member
I recently bought a 2004 boat with dual helm stations and a NAVpilot 500. The previous owner said the autopilot worked until he replaced the head unit at the upper helm due to illegible LED readout. Now both head units look and read normally. Both heading readouts show proper heading, both units show proper rudder position. When put into auto mode from either station the unit doesn't show anything abnormal, it indicates auto mode, but the autopilot is not controlling the rudder at all. When in standby mode, if I read the manual correctly, I should be able to control the rudder with the left & right arrows, but nothing happens. Going into system setup, everything seems to progress properly until the "rudder test". When activating that it will turn the rudder all the way starboard, then only about 10 degrees back to the port, then display "rudder test failed". If I do a google search on this condition, it says most likely is air in the system. The boat turns fine in both directions from both helm stations. Can I bleed the autopilot pump separately from the helm stations? There is a junction block in the system after the point where the helm stations and the pump are plumbed together, and just before the rudder actuating cylinder. Do I bleed the pump there? See picture of the junction block.

