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I recently bought this older fisher bass boat that has a Motor Guide wireless Lazer II trolling motor. This is one strange puppy to get to work. First of all the buttons on the pedal are worn and I cannot read the labels on the buttons. The hand held does not work at all and change the batteries on both foot pedals and hand held. Been trying to find a manual that can help me out and better understand the operating procedure. Any help is greatly appreciated.

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I don’t think mine was a laser but my motor guide wireless was nothing but trouble . I had the plastic gears rebuilt once and about a year later they wore out again. Repair man took me to the back of his shop and there were 10-12 trolling motors just like mine that he was working on. I got a different motor after I saw that . That being said I may be able to help by memory. The foot pedal (I think) was left and less power on the left and right and more power on the right. The keychain thing was nice to have , maybe put a new watch type battery in it 

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