Owner service assistance, Troubleshooting – MotorGuide VariMAX User Manual

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OWNER SERVICE ASSISTANCE

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Troubleshooting

NOTE: For service information, contact any certified MotorGuide

service center. For a full listing of MotorGuide service centers, go to

www.motorguide.com or contact any Mercury service office.

Symptom

Possible Cause

Resolution

Loss of power

Weak 12 volt trolling motor

battery

Check 12 volt battery charge.

Recharge or replace battery as

required.

Loose or corroded battery

connections

Inspect battery connections for

cleanliness and tightness.

Propeller is loose, damaged,

or off‑balance

Refer to Propeller
Replacement

.

Wiring or electrical

connection faulty

Wire gauge from the battery to

the trolling motor is insufficient.

Six gauge wire is

recommended.

Excessive noise,

vibration

Motor shaft is bent

Refer to a service center.

Propeller is loose, damaged,

or off‑balance

Refer to Propeller
Replacement

.

Motor failure (all

speeds)

Weak 12 volt trolling motor

battery

Check 12 volt battery charge.

Recharge or replace battery as

required.

Loose or corroded battery

connections

Inspect battery connections for

cleanliness and tightness.

Wiring or electrical

connection faulty.

Wire gauge from the battery to

the trolling motor is insufficient.

Six gauge wire is

recommended.

Fuse on circuit breaker is

open

Replace the fuse or reset the

circuit breaker only after

determining the root cause of

the problem.

Magnets interfering with

armature

Turn off the power and manually

rotate the propeller. If the

propeller does not rotate freely

with a slight magnetic drag,

contact a service center.

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