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Slow Rising Hatch

Right. Clean and redo all wire connections on the circuit as well. Mine had a grease zirc too that helped a ton.
 
I just replaced both my batteries to play it safe since they were 5 years old.
What a difference!
First thing I noticed was the hatch went up real fast.
The motor also started instantly. Just turned over quick and fired right off as if it were fuel injected.
Not sure if that's your problem but fresh batteries brought my boat back to life.:banana:
 
Just had an issue with a slow rising hatch.
I over greased the ram.:brickwall:
Grease got inside the motor.
Just a good cleaning and it's good as new
 
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