Jun-29-2013 04:39 PM
Jun-30-2013 01:37 PM
seatboard wrote:
As above, Lube. Our 2006 Revolution had the same problem. Thanks to being a member of this forum, I had heard of this problem before. I bought a spray can of good lube ($14) and sprayed every joint. Havent had any problems or noise since. I plan to do it as often as it seems necessary.
Jun-30-2013 11:11 AM
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Jun-30-2013 06:54 AM
Big Katuna wrote:
If you are a little mechanical and don't mind laying on your back, you can figure it out for sure. You need two people. You need to find the two wire connector and be ready to unplug it when the other person opens or closes the door. Unplug the plug when its halfway through. That takes the tension off the driving arm. Take out the little cotter key and pull out the pin. The steps will be free to swing in and out. They should go all the way up and all the way out with no resistance. THis lets you lube away and manipulate them as needed. If they are already swinging free, you have a bad ground or a failing motor. T
THe two wires are power; one in, one for out. THere is a separate ground wire. I had a ground wire that had a bulge in it and it was a nick that corroded from road salt I guess.
Jun-30-2013 06:50 AM
Jun-30-2013 06:18 AM
JohnnyT wrote:
Gary, My experience has been that lubrication is often the cause of step reacting erratically.
Jun-30-2013 05:18 AM
Jun-30-2013 04:15 AM
UltraKen wrote:
I prefer White Lithium grease in spray can.
Jun-30-2013 03:41 AM
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