it is time to go through your connections. You will probably see that you have good voltage, put you are probably not getting the amps you need because of a bad connection. and the bad connection could be anywhere from the battery to the wires in the trolling motor.
I had mine, at one time, connected with 3 foot switches. It was a nightmare trying to keep it running on all the switches. I don't have any right now. I am contemplating adding one......
I spend a cool fortune keeping my motor guide running. One time it was the butt connector in the head. If you haven't went through all the connections lately, I would start there. check voltage first, if you have a way to load test the amps, do that too. then go through all the connections. take apart, clean and lube and put back. when you have gone through them all. retake readings and try it out. The clicking will probably be gone. BTW you need over 36.5 volts for it to work without a hitch. At least my motorguide is finicky with low voltage.
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