Home > Technical (L322) > Westfalia hitch won’t click in |
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Joe90 Member Since: 29 Apr 2010 Location: Hampshire Posts: 6408 |
Are you sure you are putting it in far enough ? (said the actress to the bishop!!)
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8th Nov 2019 8:23pm |
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Clump Member Since: 22 Aug 2018 Location: Stockbridge, Hampshire Posts: 16 |
Put it in as far as I could. Then tapped it with a hammer!
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8th Nov 2019 8:50pm |
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Joe90 Member Since: 29 Apr 2010 Location: Hampshire Posts: 6408 |
This might help:
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8th Nov 2019 9:43pm |
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Clump Member Since: 22 Aug 2018 Location: Stockbridge, Hampshire Posts: 16 |
That’s where I’m going wrong. No ball cover
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8th Nov 2019 11:09pm |
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Joe90 Member Since: 29 Apr 2010 Location: Hampshire Posts: 6408 |
I'll be up at the NEC all day for the Classic Car Show on Sunday, but will be about the rest of the week, you are welcome to pop over (PM for location) .
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9th Nov 2019 12:37am |
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MPx Member Since: 29 Jul 2011 Location: South Somerset Posts: 584 |
I've had this at different times with each of the cars. First thing to check on the hitch is with the wheel in the "ready to insert" position, lever the tab on the back away slightly and the ball bearings should snap into their locking place. If they don't there is the issue - more fettling of the hitch needed. But my guess is that there will be a bit of rust somewhere, probably in the socket, which sticks out enough to prevent the hitch from being fully seated home. You are right to be concerned about forcing it in as it will be a b****r to get out again. Been there, done that! I cleaned up both pieces as best I could, then a light grease of the surface of the hitch and offer it up. It wont fit, but when you drop it back out again, you can see in the grease where its making contact. Check out those places in the socket and it will probably be slightly raised ring of whatever which you can scrape/grind away. I also had to flat down the sloped surfaces of the arrow head on the hitch that go into the notched V in the receiver as there was a slight bubbling there. Eventually it was close enough, and while it didn't locate properly with the spring/click of a properly working system, I could manually turn the locking wheel back and lock it on with the key. Don't even think of using it without it being properly locked on as we have evidence that the hitch can fall out under load.... Mike - MPx
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9th Nov 2019 7:05pm |
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Mr Tee Member Since: 13 Dec 2010 Location: Near Wackyjim Posts: 2641 |
Advised this by a local towbar fitter: there will be shyte in the receiver, get a cloth, soak in wd40, poke it right into the receiver with a screwdriver and clean it out, over and over, there will also be crap in the bar end too, it’s quite obvious when you look at it. I took the receiver off the car to make it easier to clean, the used a persuader to get the bar to click in, worked a treat, perseverance is the key and a big club hammer helps too. |
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10th Nov 2019 7:33am |
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Highroller Member Since: 18 Jul 2016 Location: Hampshire Posts: 565 |
As previously mentioned. You think that it's in only to pop out again
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10th Nov 2019 9:11am |
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Clump Member Since: 22 Aug 2018 Location: Stockbridge, Hampshire Posts: 16 |
Thanks for all the replies.
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10th Nov 2019 2:45pm |
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Highroller Member Since: 18 Jul 2016 Location: Hampshire Posts: 565 |
It's Sods law. When I've put mine on in the dry .... first time, in the wet.... three attempts later...
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10th Nov 2019 4:45pm |
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Davidmudley Member Since: 26 Dec 2021 Location: Surrey Posts: 80 |
I fell foul of this same issue, a bit of light filing to remove the small bubbles took care of it. Didn’t stop it from being a frustrating process though. Good to have seen the comments here as a help, thanks. Current: Range Rover L322 4.4tdv8, Porsche 911 (996) Carrera 2, BMW 535d Touring, Skoda Fabia, BMW S1000XR |
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7th May 2022 7:22pm |
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Discofish Member Since: 21 Jul 2020 Location: Nottingham Posts: 104 |
same issue here, after much swearing realised the 'V' piece on the receiver was corroded / dirty so got out the grinder for some gentle cleaning, afterwards slotted home no problem.
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9th May 2022 2:12pm |
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Tinman Member Since: 22 Mar 2017 Location: kent Posts: 1188 |
I had the same problem, so much so I went and bought another tow hitch and you know how much they are.
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9th May 2022 4:17pm |
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Nerodino Member Since: 02 Jan 2022 Location: Ipswich Posts: 4 |
Same here! |
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10th May 2022 2:45pm |
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