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Musky Fever
Posted 9/9/2003 7:44 AM (#80969)
Subject: Auto Pilot problems





Location: Illinois-Indiana
I was out last weekend and my foot control is sticking on full power.
I can have the dial all the way off (no speed) and when I hit the pad the thing takes off like it is on 10. No matter what number I put the speed dial on, It's on full power.
I took it apart and there is realy nothing there but a piece of plastic that goes up and down on a pad. I cleaned the pad because it had a little build up on it but that didn't help.
It was kind of rough controlling the boat with two clients fishing, I had to give warning every time I wanted to move the boat so I didn't throw anyone overboard.

Anyone else have this problem, do I need a new foot control?

Thanks,
MuskieMedic
Posted 9/9/2003 7:48 AM (#80970 - in reply to #80969)
Subject: RE: Auto Pilot problems





Posts: 2091


Location: Stevens Point, WI
I had problems with my AutoPilot foot pad when I first got it, I forgot to unplug it when charging the batteries and it fried a circuit in the footpad control. I took it to that guy in the little shop on Hwy 51 by Woodruff.
stephendawg
Posted 9/9/2003 8:36 AM (#80975 - in reply to #80969)
Subject: RE: Auto Pilot problems




Posts: 1023


Location: Lafayette, IN
Boy Ralph, you're right. There isn't much to the rheostat on the circuit board itself. My guess (I emphasize "guess") is the board shorted to the full power setting somehow. Since the circuits are sealed Minnkota will probably have to check it out for sure. Didn't toss anyone in the drink did ya? Good thing Phishin wasn't on board. He'd have gone in for sure.(heh heh!)
xllund
Posted 9/9/2003 8:51 AM (#80977 - in reply to #80969)
Subject: RE: Auto Pilot problems




Posts: 358


Hey Ralph,

You have another option if the pedal isnt under warranty. You can purchase a new one for around $75 or so, or I believe you can purchase a new circuit board for around $50. This has been my experience with those pedals, I usually wind up buying a new one every season. I am not happy about it, but that is what it has boiled down too. Through personal use, and guiding, that pedal gets quite a work out. Good luck!
Musky Fever
Posted 9/9/2003 3:18 PM (#81028 - in reply to #80969)
Subject: RE: Auto Pilot problems





Location: Illinois-Indiana
Thanks guys,

I guess I will have to get a new one, probably the easiest thing to do.
HODAG
Posted 9/9/2003 4:05 PM (#81034 - in reply to #80969)
Subject: RE: Auto Pilot problems




Posts: 30


Location: Wisconsin
Can you buy a new pedal in a store or do you have to order one through a dealer?
MuskieMedic
Posted 9/9/2003 4:43 PM (#81039 - in reply to #80969)
Subject: RE: Auto Pilot problems





Posts: 2091


Location: Stevens Point, WI
I wish I could think of the name of the little place on 51, he sells the new and I beleive used pedals. He can fix almost any Minnkota problem.
ghoti
Posted 9/9/2003 4:57 PM (#81042 - in reply to #80969)
Subject: RE: Auto Pilot problems




Posts: 1294


Location: Stevens Point, Wi.
Sportsman's Repair in Mosinee is an authorized Minnkota dealer also. Chuck also has a lot of parts and some loaners on hand.
Slamr
Posted 9/9/2003 5:23 PM (#81043 - in reply to #80969)
Subject: RE: Auto Pilot problems





Posts: 7123


Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
Try this guy, did a good job on my Endura.





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Rx Fish
Posted 9/9/2003 6:03 PM (#81045 - in reply to #80969)
Subject: RE: Auto Pilot problems




Posts: 1


Had the same thing happen to mine. $78 cost from Minn Kota. Also had to have headboard replaced cost aroung $200 for that. Is great when it is working.

Good Luck

Dave
ToddM
Posted 9/9/2003 9:19 PM (#81062 - in reply to #80969)
Subject: RE: Auto Pilot problems





Posts: 20281


Location: oswego, il
Ralph, are you talking about the gas pedal on your trolling motor or your truck?;-) Hope you get it fixed.
Musky Fever
Posted 9/10/2003 7:03 AM (#81082 - in reply to #80969)
Subject: RE: Auto Pilot problems





Location: Illinois-Indiana
Todd,

You know that there is nothing wrong with the gas peddle on my truck,
sometimes it just sticks right around 80-85 mph. LOL
xllund
Posted 9/10/2003 8:33 AM (#81091 - in reply to #80969)
Subject: RE: Auto Pilot problems




Posts: 358


MuskieMedic,

The name of the MinnKotat service center on Rt.51 in Woodruff is "Grizzly Bob." I was in there about two weeks ago and bought a new pedal off the shelf from him. He seemed to have a pretty good supply of pedals on hand. His shop isnt much bigger than the Master Bedroom in most houses built today!
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