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Aug 29, 2025 - 07:48 PM
If your Raptor’s stuck down, it's usually a power issue or the remote’s not talking to it right. Here’s what I’d try:
- Hit the UP button on the remote or dash switch — and hold it. Don’t just tap it. Sometimes it needs a few seconds.
- If you got the app on your phone, try using that if it’s the Bluetooth model.
If that doesn’t do anything:
- You’ll need to manually release it.
- Head to the hydraulic pump — should be in the bilge or tucked somewhere near the back.
- There’s a little relief on it — turn it counterclockwise just a turn or two.
- That should release the pressure and let the anchor pop back up.
- Once it’s up, tighten that back so it doesn’t leak or drop again.
Once you’ve got it back up, check your wiring, fuse, or make sure the pump’s actually getting power. Most of the time, it’s something simple like a blown fuse or loose connection.
Of course, there's not much troubleshooting we can advise you on, given the limited information. But resolving issues like these is what the service manual could help you with.
Feel free to reach out to us with more details on your motor and we'll be happy to help point you in the right direction.