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Gremlin500 Member Since: 11 Mar 2022 Location: Newcastle, UK Posts: 1415 |
I would try getting under there with copious amounts of ACF-50 and lots of cardboard to protect your driveway. Recently there has been lots of wet weather, and no doubt slight corrosion in the bushings: there are no lubrication points, so you really need to lube up a couple of times a year the keep the steps freed up. Not using the vehicle much will make things worse. If the power draw is too much due to friction, the motors will behave as though an obstruction exists, and fail to deploy.
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15th Aug 2023 8:38pm |
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Triarii Member Since: 10 Feb 2015 Location: Wess Vinglun Posts: 186 |
Thanks. I'll give that a go. I guess the arms that push the steps out will be fairly obvious from underneath. 17 MY Corris Grey 4.4 VAB
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15th Aug 2023 8:52pm |
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Gremlin500 Member Since: 11 Mar 2022 Location: Newcastle, UK Posts: 1415 |
Always glad to help
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15th Aug 2023 9:34pm |
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caymanblack Member Since: 08 Dec 2015 Location: DEVON Posts: 1127 |
How did you get on Triarii ? As Gremlin said a massive lube up should fix your problem. overfinch modified |
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20th Aug 2023 11:52am |
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balsingh15 Member Since: 26 Dec 2020 Location: Hampshire Posts: 9 |
Useful thread. I’m experiencing the same issues and lubricating seems to have eased but sounds like I need to literally cake the mechanisms in ACF |
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23rd Aug 2023 1:22pm |
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Triarii Member Since: 10 Feb 2015 Location: Wess Vinglun Posts: 186 |
Lube up didn't fix it. When it was in for the MoT they put it on the lift (two new rear tyres needed) and lubed the points and couldn't get the passenger side to work - it just twitches when the door is opened. The drivers side is behaving now.
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28th Aug 2023 3:52pm |
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landy95 Member Since: 04 Aug 2021 Location: Hall Green, West Midlands Posts: 79 |
The bearing surfaces are not easy to lubricate as they tend to corrode leaving no room for grease to get through, best bet is to soak all the joints with penetrating fluid, even then its hit and miss, the problem being you cant really work the penetrating fluid in by pulling the bracket in and out because the motor works with a worm and wheel so wont move without power. I had to strip mine down and remove the corrosion from the bores of the alloy brackets with abrasive paper. Lubed it all with a spray can of lithium grease and reassembled, worked fine then. Good luck. Also own a 1976 Land Rover 101 3.5 V8.
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28th Aug 2023 4:53pm |
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Phoenix Member Since: 16 May 2022 Location: Gone Posts: 1631 |
We used Wurth HHS2000 to lubricate these, never had one come back with the same issue. |
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28th Aug 2023 7:32pm |
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balsingh15 Member Since: 26 Dec 2020 Location: Hampshire Posts: 9 |
Thanks I’ll give it a go.
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31st Aug 2023 7:32am |
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Triarii Member Since: 10 Feb 2015 Location: Wess Vinglun Posts: 186 |
Local garage greased them up during MoT. All behaving now. 17 MY Corris Grey 4.4 VAB
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5th Oct 2023 12:42pm |
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