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| If the unit is getting power (turning on), I don't think it would be a fuse issue. If your fuse was blown it wouldn't work at all. That assumes the servo is powered through the control unit and not separately connected to power from the kicker motor...but that might be worth checking just in case.
Pop the cowling off the cover and make sure the connection to the servo motor is still in place. Follow the gray wire to the black plastic spade connection to the orange/brown wires coming off the servo motor. Maybe that shook loose somehow?
And as Shep said, you might want to check for condensation/corrosion. I just had a new one installed this spring, and I noticed condensation inside the face before I ever even used it. First time out it had problems, turning itself off at random times and then cycling the servo motor even after it was off. (Thankfully my dealer's replacing it for me.) Pop the head unit open and check for water or corrosion and while you're in there check the connections of the servo control's wires to make sure nothing popped off the board.
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