If that is not it and when you had pedal hooked if it would not turn just by manually pressing pedal to turn need to check voltage when power to turn motor is engaged.. Hopefully it's just the fuse.
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If that is not it and when you had pedal hooked if it would not turn just by manually pressing pedal to turn need to check voltage when power to turn motor is engaged.. Hopefully it's just the fuse.
I had similar problems last summer. Mine was due to old TM batteries that drained quickly. Terrovas are extremely sensitive to low voltage from the either the remote or the TM battery supply. Also, you may need to ensure that you have the latest software update loaded on the motor.
OK thanks...I don't have the link so I didn't know what he meant.
I have the iPilot and link CL had to school me too, I blew the fuse in the head earlier this year the whole motor quit. Remote said I was running at 10 but the prop never moved, Also check the 3 amp fuse for your link in the head , if it blows you will lose navigation.