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Danwilderspin



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Deployable step goes up then down?

As the video says:


Car went to the garage i took the steps off before hand (just the 4 Allen bolts either side) came back today put them on tight as they were now the passenger side makes a chuff chuff noise when going up and gives up and comes down. Any ideas? Could I Censored up such a simple task? Do they need greasing if so where? They are about 3 years old maybe a little older and never had any maintenance

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dhallworth



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Sounds like the mechanism needs to be cleaned or lubricated.

There is probably an overload on the motor that thinks the step is jamming on something so it pushing it back out rather then letting go all the way in. When you help it with your foot it probably doesn't trigger the overload so allows it to fold.

I'd have a look at cleaning and lubricating all of the moving parts, failing that, taking it off, and cleaning the motor, etc. before refitting.

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diesel Dave



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Has the step located properly on the bracket? It has to sit in the square / oblong location point under the step and they can be a tight fit, if it’s not located it may foul on the sill. Failing that could be seized hinge pin, rear one is quite common.

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Danwilderspin



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Yea it it however both sides didn’t not sit flat on the front and back points at the same time not sure if the warp or bend over time but I had to loosely put all 4 bolts in and slowly wind them down Current stable:
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2007 4.2 V8 S/C FF
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2002 4.4 V8 FF

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Bushy30



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Dan,

Search 'Deployable' and 'wedge' you should find threads about setup etc

Smile

https://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic49826.html?highlight=wedge

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diesel Dave



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Have you put the steps on back to front, IE the left step on the right of the car and vice versa. I notice on your video the three chrome strips meet in the middle of the front door, they should meet between the doors so you don't step on the bald piece. See how this one is different.

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Cam-Tech-Craig



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Dan, unscrew the bolts then give the steps a damn good hit downward (like your stepping on them) as im guessing they have not seated all the way home on the oblong plinth Thumbs Up

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Danwilderspin



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I think diesel Dave might be onto something here - the mechanism is obviously in the right place or the wiring wouldn’t reach but steps could easily have accidentally been swapped - that’s a job for this morning after my bike ride I think Current stable:
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2007 4.2 V8 S/C FF
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Cam-Tech-Craig



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Im sure you cannot put them on backwards! They would interfere with the wheel!

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Danwilderspin



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Nope Craig you can as I’ve just witnessed the opposite step from the opposite side was on. The locating pins are slap bang in the middle so it wouldn’t cause any harm. I loosened all the bolts out the step on tight then tightened up. No jamming but still the chuff chuff noise going up so took the step off and it still does it no step? Sprayed a load of copper grease everywhere... still the same put the step back on still the same.any ideas? It’s usable for now as it’s not jamming but that sound doesn’t sound too clever... Current stable:
2006 BMW M6
2007 4.2 V8 S/C FF
Gone:
2002 4.4 V8 FF

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diesel Dave



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I would take the step off again, there is a rod going from the motor to the rear bracket, it has a 10 mm bolt securing it just before the bracket. Remove the bolt and work the hinge by hand, if its the slightest bit tight that’s your problem, spray with duck oil or similar and work it by hand a million times till it’s free. I used to have to do mine after most winters to keep them working ok. You’ll be surprised how little resistance stops them operating properly.

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Danwilderspin



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Well so far so good although it didn’t sound much better yesterday I think the grease may have worked in over night as it’s nearly back to normal today Current stable:
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2007 4.2 V8 S/C FF
Gone:
2002 4.4 V8 FF

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Garnerj



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I had the same on the wifes 2011, a bit of grease underneath and all good since. Smile Thumbs Up

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