My guess would be a bad switch on you foot pedal.

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My guess would be a bad switch on you foot pedal.
Thanks guys, I ordered the momentary foot pedal switch box (it's the small box attached to the underside of the foot pedal that has the button that sticks up on the foot pedal that you push to make it run). It was only $17, so I'll try that first. It looks fairly easy to install (just 3 screws and 2 wires). Guess I'll find out if that's what it is when it gets here in the mail and I change it out. Hopefully I didn't just waste $17. Thanks!
My guess is that will fix your problem. The sticking on can be caused by the contacts in the switch (which are tiny) building enough heat in them to "stick" or kid of melt themselves together on, then when it finally opens there is enough damage to prevent contacts from making a connection. I have a motorguide and the momentary switch is common failure after awhile.Thanks guys, I ordered the momentary foot pedal switch box (it's the small box attached to the underside of the foot pedal that has the button that sticks up on the foot pedal that you push to make it run). It was only $17, so I'll try that first. It looks fairly easy to install (just 3 screws and 2 wires). Guess I'll find out if that's what it is when it gets here in the mail and I change it out. Hopefully I didn't just waste $17. Thanks!
Thanks Havacman, I'll try it when it comes in the mail and let everyone know. Thanks for all the help.
It's easy to test the switch with a volt meter. All you have to do is test for continuity on the leads where the wires plug in on when you press the switch. You should have continuity when you press the button and no continuity when you release. Just remove the 3 screws to get the switch out and disconnect the wires and test. If the switch is good than it is on the other selector where you toggle back between constant and momentary, which also can be tested the same way.
If you are not good with a tester and the read out values just put it on beeper. Touch your leads together and it will beep, any time you have continuity it will beep. Put each line on a lead and press the button and listen for the beep its very simple. I know you already ordered the part but next time it might not be $17 you may need to diagnose first.
Got the new momentary switch box in the mail and put it on, it worked. Thanks for the help guys.
