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n20michael 04-20-2009 07:07 PM

Hatch Actuator
 
Hey Guys

Since all my lights dim and my stereo cuts out [even with onboard charger hooked up!] I figure my hatch actuator has seen better days!, I have greased the zerk fitting and checked the wiring/connections, and they are all fine, it looks like crap, but, has served its purpose, well, I think I am finally gonna have to break down and replace it, I was curious what brand [if any?] was better than others?, I realize there isn't much to them, I notice some have stainless rams, and some dont, but, is there any "real" difference between them?, I would like something that doesn't doesn't require a nuclear plant to raise and lower and something that is a little quicker would be nice too, thanks for any input!, its appreciated!

Michael

Elite Marine 04-20-2009 07:46 PM

We can get them for you at a decent price. How long closed and what is the throw?

Email me at [email protected]

Kirk

n20michael 04-21-2009 12:57 AM

Will do, I will have to measure the lengths tommorow and get back to you, Thanks!

cigrocket 04-21-2009 06:34 PM


Originally Posted by n20michael (Post 2848966)
Will do, I will have to measure the lengths tommorow and get back to you, Thanks!

Clear Your PM's So I can send you some info. CIGROCKET

n20michael 04-21-2009 07:49 PM

PM'S are cleared, fire away!

cocktails 04-22-2009 09:44 AM


Originally Posted by n20michael (Post 2849649)
PM'S are cleared, fire away!

You should test the hatch motor first before you buy a new one. Disconnect power to the hatch motor and run power directly from a fully charged battery to it, eliminating all of the wiring between the switch and motor. If the motor still struggles then you can be assured the motor is weak. If the motor brings the hatch right up you, have a wiring problem between the switch and motor. Corrosion etc. that is causing a bigger resistence , then causing a voltage drop before the motor. You can also put a meter on the wiring and have some one activte the switch and see the voltage drop at the motor.

Good luck


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