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A Mojo decoy might suddenly stop working due to worn or damaged wings, a clogged motor, or an incorrectly set or loose timer.
Common Mojo Decoy Issues
If your Mojo decoy is experiencing problems, inspect the wings for any signs of wear or damage. Check for loose or damaged feathers, and repair or replace them as needed. Typically, a Mojo decoy’s wings should be replaced every 10 to 20 hunts, depending on usage and environmental conditions.
Troubleshooting a Mojo Decoy
To diagnose issues with your Mojo decoy, start by checking the motor for blockages or debris. Try cleaning the motor and surrounding area with a soft brush and gentle cleaning solution. If the motor is functioning properly, check the timer to ensure it’s set correctly and functioning within the recommended range (usually 1-10 minutes). Consult the user manual for specific guidance on setting and adjusting the timer.
Maintenance and Repair
Regular maintenance is key to extending the lifespan of your Mojo decoy. Clean the decoy after each use, and store it in a dry, protected area to prevent damage from the elements. For more complex repairs or maintenance tasks, consider consulting the manufacturer’s instructions or seeking the advice of a trained technician. In particular, the motor and timer mechanisms should be cleaned and lubricated regularly to ensure smooth operation.
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