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Motor makes excessive
• The propeller may be fouled. Remove the
eller; clean or replace if necessary.
he propeller may be loose. Check to see if the
eller is secure.
armature may be bent. Remove the
he unit on and look for the shaft to
wobble.
op
y hand; it should turn freely with a slight
worn out.
noise or vibrates
excessively
prop
• T
prop
• The
propeller and set the motor at medium speed.
Turn t
• The magnets may be interfering with the
armature. Turn the power is off. Turn the pr
b
magnetic drag.
• The bearings or bushings may be
Mo s to run at any
speed
• Check the trolling motor fuse/circuit breaker on
the boat.
• Check for lo
tor fail
ose or corroded connections.
d; it should turn freely with a slight magnet
• Check the plug for a loose or bad connection.
• Make sure the power is off. Turn the prop by
han
drag.
Motor loses one or
more speeds
• The propeller may be fouled. Remove the
propeller; clean or replace if necessary.
Mount is
t is designed to easily release
am locking mechanism is loosened.
y release, it is typically due to
mount
at
hard to latch
• Your bow moun
to the mount base plate
when the c
If it does not easil
the cam lock not being loosened or the
base plate is not mounted evenly on the bo
deck.
of
• It is possible the pivot pin on the underside
the mount is not secured by the large flange
hook.
• It is also possible that the cam lock mechanism
at the back of the mount it not fully engaged.
Check to ensure the cam lock is properly
tightened.
Battery drains
• occur if your motor remains
ll a
otor.
Voltage drain will
continually connected to your battery. Insta
power disconnect switch or disconnect the
trolling m
Motor automatically
throttles back
• Refer to your nearest Service Dealer for
assistance with trolling motor repairs.