Troubleshooting Guide
Winch will not operate.
Cause
- Loose, damaged or corroded wiring.
- The motor has burnt out.
- Winch supply battery is inadequate.
- The remote battery is critically low.
- Wireless signal strength is low.
- Either wireless or wired controls are defective.
Solution
- Check all wiring and connections to ensure good condition.
- Test the motor by direct connection and replace it if required.
- Check the voltage of the supply battery matches the winch.
- Replace the remote battery or use the wired remote.
- Decrease the distance between the remote and the winch.
- Test using another control system.
Runs in only one direction.
Cause
- Motor connection stud(s) have been overtightened and snapped internal weld.
- Wander lead is not correctly connected.
- Loose, damaged or corroded wiring.
Solution
- Replace motor.
- Check wander lead is correctly inserted into the control box socket (& rotated to lock position if bayonet type).
- Check all wiring and connections to ensure good condition.
Will not free spool.
Cause
- Free spool not disengaged.
Solution
- Disengaged free spool.
Load does not hold.
Cause
- Disengaged free spool.
- Brake unit has failed.
- Winch rope has come off drum fixing.
Solution
- Engaged free spool.
- Replace the brake unit.
- Re-fix rope to drum.
Winch runs in the opposite direction.
Cause
- Motor leads crossed.
- Solenoid control crossed.
- Swap wireless receiver output wire connections.
Solution
- Reverse electric connections to the motor.
- Reverse black and red wires on the solenoid.
- Swap wireless receiver output wire connections.
Motor runs extremely hot
Cause
- Long period of operation
- Winch overload
Solution
- Stop operation to let the unit cool down
- Reduce load
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