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Squirrel



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Side step problem

The motor on my o/s side step has seized. No problem, I have a spare...

Except the old one is seized into the bushing, so it's not simply a matter of removing it. I've tried, but I can't get it out.

So. I also have a spare front bracket. But there's a problem with that as well...

The pin appears to be jammed in that.

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So does anyone have any ideas how to get the aluminium pin out without wrecking everything? Or does anyone have a spare sliding bushing that would fit? (Though this being a Land Rover part, I'll put money on the whole thing only being available as a unit.)

Any and all ideas most welcome. Thanks!

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aluminium is a fairly soft metal so you could try drilling it out.. ... - .- -.




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Red Hot one



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Try a local blacksmith or metal working shop, they usually are very useful in extracting and manufacturing parts, certainly things like pins etc.

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Squirrel



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Yes, I was thinking of drilling it out. But I don't seem to be able to manage it without damaging the sliding bushing. Is there any way of getting a replacement for that?

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the trick to drilling is to drill a smaller diameter which leaves a thin outer sleeve of aluminium ..you then collapse this sleeve inwards ... ... - .- -.




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Or chuck the whole side step assembly in the skip 😂 Gone to a good home: 2011 4.4 TDV8 Vogue SE Buckingham Blue with Ivory and clear glass = "Rory"
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Hi @Squirrel; Thanks for posting this; I am planning a refurb of my side steps soon as the drivers side, which is obviously used the most, is developing a jerky action. I’m interested to know how your refurb goes so please keep us all updated.

Please would you be able to share the part number of the electric motor as I’d like to price up a replacement.

Also, would you happen to know if the motors are handed or can they be swapped over from O/S to N/S and visa versa ? TDV8 4.4 2012

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Fla



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@ Squirrel

Did you manage to get the old motor removed? I dismantled mine at the weekend to find my motor had let in water so I too need to replace it. I dont think these can be removed manually so Im going to try a 20 tonne press to see but its not ideal as mine already have cracks in the castings which I need to weld up.

@ Ramblin Man

The motors are on ebay, I think £200 in your money so not too bad Current yokes
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I replaced a step motor and it was a hell of a job! It's an interference fit and I ended up cutting the bracket off around it (very carefully) with an angle grinder! It also has a flat on it, which makes it even trickier.

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@ Stan
Cheers, that sounds like a plan. This can be done without damaging the bushing?

@ DrRob
Oi!! I like my side steps. Rolling with laughter

@ Ramblin Man
I'll look up the part number for you when I go out to the car - I've just got it back from the garage. I've got a shiny new motor for the O/S, but no way of fitting it as yet!

There are two different motors, I'm afraid, one for each side.

@ Fla
Nope. I wasn't going to try, I've got a spare bracket but that has the pin wedged in it. We tried getting the motor off the old bracket just in case, but same problem there.

@ alanm_3
Thanks! I'm just going to leave it for now until I have some more time - I've spent ages messing with it this past couple of weeks. My garage has offered to fit fixed side steps to replace the deployable ones - not a chance!! Shocked

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Squirrel



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If anyone is interested - I've just found side step brackets for the L322 on AliExpress. From China. Embarassed I doubt they're any good, but I've ordered one anyway, just to see what happens. I'll keep you posted.

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Squirrel



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Ramblin Man wrote:
Please would you be able to share the part number of the electric motor as I’d like to price up a replacement.


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Hope this helps!

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Fla



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Are the late L322 motors and the L405 really that different. They look very similar. I can find loads of L405 copies on euro sites but all the ones for the L322 (LR004807) are all genuine and stupid money. I have found a pair on uk ebay which is £200 plus shipping plus £70 import charges so roughly €400, which is a bit high

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Squirrel



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I don't know about the motors, but the brackets look quite different. I'd put money on LR altering the motors slightly between the two variants so that one doesn't fit the other.

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Squirrel



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If anyone's interested, I resolved the problem by buying a part off AliExpress - £76. It wasn't perfect and required a bit of fiddling with the motor to get everything to fit, but I now have two fully functioning side steps. Cool

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