Troubleshooting – MotorGuide Xi5 Wireless Trolling Motor User Manual

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Section 6 - Owner Service Assistance

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JULY 2013

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 Marine service office.

Symptom

Possible Cause

Resolution

Trolling motor does not

respond to wireless

commands

Weak trolling motor

batteries

Check the battery charge indicator on the trolling motor.

Recharge or replace batteries as required.

Weak handheld remote

battery or weak foot pedal

battery

Replace the handheld remote battery (one AAA‑size) or foot

pedal batteries (two AA‑size).

Wireless controllers not

synced

Refer to Section 3—Activating the Wireless Foot Pedal or
Activating the Handheld Remote

.

Loss of power

Weak trolling motor

batteries

Check the battery charge indicator on the trolling motor.

Recharge or replace the batteries as required.

Loose or corroded battery

connections

Inspect battery connections for cleanliness and tightness.

Propeller is loose, damaged,

or off‑balance

Refer to Section 5—Propeller Replacement.

Wiring or electrical

connection faulty

Wire gauge from the battery to the trolling motor is insufficient.

6‑gauge wire is recommended.

Magnets cracked or chipped The motor will whine or grind. Contact a Service Center.
Water intrusion in the lower

unit

Contact a Service Center.

Excessive noise or

vibration

Propeller is loose, damaged,

or off‑balance

Refer to Section 5—Propeller Replacement.

Damaged bearings or

bushings

Contact a Service Center.

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.

Magnets cracked or chipped The motor will whine or grind. Contact a Service Center.

Motor failure

(motor runs at partial

speed)

Loose electrical connections Connections in the head may be loose or damaged. Contact a

Service Center

.

Thermal protection is

overloaded

Temperature exceeds specification. Contact a Service Center.

Propeller is loose, damaged,

or off‑balance

Refer to Section 5—Propeller Replacement.

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