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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16288 |
The step is held onto the front & rear hinges with two Allen key bolts on each... Take the main step off and then the motor can work without the resistance. Work it in & out with lube. If it won't free up then remove the hinge & motor in one and replace... |
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16th Apr 2023 11:49pm |
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johnb8538 Member Since: 15 Sep 2016 Location: Glasshoughton Posts: 71 |
Many thanks. I've seen a few brand new replacement motors as low as £200 from indie dealers but they don't appear to have the bracket attached. I've also seen comments asking how to remove the bracket. Am I assuming correctly its best to buy these as one unit rather than messing around? I'll take the step off and play with it a bit more this weekend before ordering anything yet. When I first got the car it did this and with tlc it came back to normal so fingers crossed. |
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17th Apr 2023 9:30am |
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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16288 |
FYI the limits on the motor are torque related and not limit switches! So, when the motor feels resistance (like a dog or child’s leg) it reverses…
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17th Apr 2023 12:46pm |
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ilard Member Since: 21 Oct 2012 Location: London Posts: 712 |
Cam Tech… what do you charge to supply and fit deployable side steps on an L405 please? Assuming I can still afford the insurance I might treat my family members with this. Dealer is like £4k L405 P400e Autobiography (MY2020)... Silicon Silver / Espresso |
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16th Sep 2023 1:48am |
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Tinman Member Since: 22 Mar 2017 Location: kent Posts: 1189 |
Steps cost £2455.81 from Duckworth's, fitting which is very involved and has to be coded depending on the year.
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16th Sep 2023 6:59am |
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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16288 |
I’ll have a check on prices and availability early next week sir… If you don’t hear back from me? ( I have a busy weekend marrying off my daughter!) chase me up with a PM sir… |
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16th Sep 2023 9:31am |
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ybl405 Member Since: 30 May 2024 Location: London Posts: 7 |
Think I'll go for the manual one to save cash! |
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30th May 2024 12:15pm |
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Richie N Member Since: 29 Dec 2023 Location: Kent Posts: 333 |
I’ve removed the 3 allen head bolts holding the motor in and it still won’t come out?
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21st Jul 2024 11:51am |
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Richie N Member Since: 29 Dec 2023 Location: Kent Posts: 333 |
I’ve loosened this bolt as much as possible but still the shaft won’t budge..
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21st Jul 2024 12:31pm |
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Richie N Member Since: 29 Dec 2023 Location: Kent Posts: 333 |
I believe there is a “key” arrangement on the shaft and bolt holds it in place. Question is does it need to be completely removed? |
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21st Jul 2024 12:41pm |
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cass Member Since: 12 Oct 2011 Location: northumberland Posts: 738 |
I don’t want to upset you but after trying everything I can think of to dismantle the motor/brackets on 322 & 405 steps I’ve come to the conclusion that they aren’t “serviceable”. Add in the fact that they appear to be made from best quality Chineseium then they don’t take well to a lot of force.
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21st Jul 2024 2:50pm |
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Richie N Member Since: 29 Dec 2023 Location: Kent Posts: 333 |
Cheers for the reply. Motors are available separately so they must come off!! |
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21st Jul 2024 3:10pm |
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Richie N Member Since: 29 Dec 2023 Location: Kent Posts: 333 |
Any ideas on what two wires to use to test the motors? |
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21st Jul 2024 7:39pm |
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Richie N Member Since: 29 Dec 2023 Location: Kent Posts: 333 |
Cheeky bump.
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27th Jul 2024 2:57pm |
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