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2009 Wakesetter VLX's Power Wedge


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I just bought the 2009 VLX and we took it out yesterday to break in period. I can't get the power wedge to the stow position. In the Maliview setting the "Wedge Enabled" is selected. If anyone can help it would be great, it's Sunday and the kids are keen on getting on the lake.

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I just bought the 2009 VLX and we took it out yesterday to break in period. I can't get the power wedge to the stow position. In the Maliview setting the "Wedge Enabled" is selected. If anyone can help it would be great, it's Sunday and the kids are keen on getting on the lake.

You need to be in gear and moving forward, maybe five miles per hour to move the wedge, that might be your problem.

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I just bought the 2009 VLX and we took it out yesterday to break in period. I can't get the power wedge to the stow position. In the Maliview setting the "Wedge Enabled" is selected. If anyone can help it would be great, it's Sunday and the kids are keen on getting on the lake.

You need to be in gear and moving forward, maybe five miles per hour to move the wedge, that might be your problem.

We tried that today and it didn't work but thanks for the advice! I am just wondering if there is a fuse or breaker that is tripped or even if it is not calibrated properly from the factory.

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I just bought the 2009 VLX and we took it out yesterday to break in period. I can't get the power wedge to the stow position. In the Maliview setting the "Wedge Enabled" is selected. If anyone can help it would be great, it's Sunday and the kids are keen on getting on the lake.

You need to be in gear and moving forward, maybe five miles per hour to move the wedge, that might be your problem.

We tried that today and it didn't work but thanks for the advice! I am just wondering if there is a fuse or breaker that is tripped or even if it is not calibrated properly from the factory.

If the wedge does not move at all it certainly could be the fuse, that is very common.

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