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Ulterra Functionality and Colder Air Temps
I guess this is just an FYI. Spent 4 days in Saskatchewan fishing last week. Temps were around 40 degrees give or take a little. My 2017 bluetooth Ulterra would not deploy without pushing on the control head to assist. Stowed perfectly. Took it to Scheels today at 10:00 AM so it sat in there until the tech came in at noon. There was nothing to fix as it worked perfectly. We cold only assume it's an air temp issue. I had tried applying Armor All to the shaft but that didn't help. That's the only lubrication that I've heard of. I know last Spring I fished temps in the 30's and it worked fine. Just over 2 years old. Doesn't look good for cold weather fishing for this motor.
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Back in 2017, I had the same issue, but it wasn't temp related. I worked with the techs to figure it out, and a fix was issued. Mine had worked fine for months, but then it did exactly what you described.
When you stow it, and then try to deploy it, does it beep/chirp at you and say, "Motor Error" on the remote? When you say you pushed on the control head to assist it, did you only have to push it a 1/4 to a 1/2 inch forward to get it to deploy? The problem is the cradle sensor. What they ended up doing for me, is replacing my freshwater cradles with the saltwater cradles and the problem was resolved. It never happened again. To check to see if you have the saltwater cradles, take them off and see if there is an "SW" stamped on it. If not, contact MK and ask them to send you the SW cradles. If I remember correctly, just one of the two will be stamped, so check both of them. They are easy to remove and replace. If I can do it in less than ten minutes...anyone can. I hope this is your problem, as it's an easy fix.
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Juls - thanks for the response. I know the effort to get it past the error is minimal. It does beep. It doesn't take much as far as assistance goes. The tech mentioned that MK has 112 degree cradles which would reduce the amount of friction at the cradles. I think he said the one's I have are 90 something. I'll give MK a call. Thank you. One question though. Are they pretty secure in the cradle and not rattle around with the saltwater version? |
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You won't know the difference.
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Mine was doing the same thing this past weekend. Worked fine all summer ... Gremlins must be out! I'm going to store the boat this weekend so I'll let the dealer look at when they winterize it.
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To make sure you have the old ramps you can call Minn Kota with your serial # and they can tell you if you need the newer style. Also the shaft should be wiped down with a water base silicon and a rag periodically. The shaft gets dirty and puts additional friction that the motor has to overcome. I do it about once a month.( about 1 minutes time to do). Bob
Note: The cold will also make the motor harder to move. Things add up |
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Here's another tip for regular maintenance... https://www.facebook.com/boatfenatic...Tl4Bpmv-lRsUJM If you can't view the video, basically, it's telling you that you should check the belt tension from time to time, and if it's loose you should use an allen wrench to tighten the bolt on the control head. But, don't tighten it too much.
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