pop up motor taken apart
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- martinholmesuk
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pop up motor taken apart
I have just removed the rubber like cover off the motor. I found plaster like material under the rubber
Removed the metal cover (used angle grinder) The connection under is very bad.
Has anyone else here messed around and got them to work again?
Cheers
Removed the metal cover (used angle grinder) The connection under is very bad.
Has anyone else here messed around and got them to work again?
Cheers
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i messed around and repaired it, but didn't last long (2 months). bdw, it was much much worser than yours.
its the same story in front wiper motor, but it still works (for now, tuch wood 'n'stuff).
its the same story in front wiper motor, but it still works (for now, tuch wood 'n'stuff).
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'86 480 ES, RIP :(
'91 480 Turbo, RIP :(
'93 480 2.0, RIP :(
'90 480 Turbo, hailed roof, fighting wounds, 260.000km, daily bolide :)
'81 345 GL cvt, waiting for a new life, 200.000km :)
'82 244 GL 2.4D 250.000km restoration project
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Bollocks!
You just wont leave it alone u big fiddler!!!!!!!!!!
Seriously man,you'll need bereavement counselling soon cos of leaving her for a bit!!!!!!!!!!!
You just wont leave it alone u big fiddler!!!!!!!!!!
Seriously man,you'll need bereavement counselling soon cos of leaving her for a bit!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm No Longer Here :(
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I've got the same prob with my drivers side. Looks like AguaMoose has too. o O (wonder if it's the weather that does it). The passenger side went last year...
Hence my post, on "What made you drive home special".
Last time fixed them there was a tragi-comic moment. I spent ages fitting the motor. So chuffed I'd got the job out the way I jumped behind the wheel, flipped the switch and hey presto....
Offside up, Nearside down.
Nearside up, Offside down.
I'd fitted it in the wrong part of it's f*cking cycle!
Hence my post, on "What made you drive home special".
Last time fixed them there was a tragi-comic moment. I spent ages fitting the motor. So chuffed I'd got the job out the way I jumped behind the wheel, flipped the switch and hey presto....
Offside up, Nearside down.
Nearside up, Offside down.
I'd fitted it in the wrong part of it's f*cking cycle!
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wouldn't want to see you trying to open a can of beans!!chris1roll wrote:By opening it with an angle grinder?martinholmesuk wrote:lol
but..... I just had to see if I could fix it.
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In swedish but repairtips and pics.
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wow, moge, didn't realise it could be that bad!
@martin: yes, if you mean the oxide by the plaster type stuff that is yes. it's the watter penetrated the rubber coating that did it. than watter goes further into the gear part, oxidyzing the contact plate which further grinds the contact pins and kill them. it's the material that this plate is made of is bad. it rusts! bad ingeniring at bosch..
actualy axle grinder is the fastest way to took it apart. one can alwas rivet it back together.
@martin: yes, if you mean the oxide by the plaster type stuff that is yes. it's the watter penetrated the rubber coating that did it. than watter goes further into the gear part, oxidyzing the contact plate which further grinds the contact pins and kill them. it's the material that this plate is made of is bad. it rusts! bad ingeniring at bosch..
actualy axle grinder is the fastest way to took it apart. one can alwas rivet it back together.
'98 S40 T4, replacement vehicle, hardcore power
'86 480 ES, RIP :(
'91 480 Turbo, RIP :(
'93 480 2.0, RIP :(
'90 480 Turbo, hailed roof, fighting wounds, 260.000km, daily bolide :)
'81 345 GL cvt, waiting for a new life, 200.000km :)
'82 244 GL 2.4D 250.000km restoration project
[url]http://img13.photobucket.com/albums/v37/bbfbbf/[/url]
'86 480 ES, RIP :(
'91 480 Turbo, RIP :(
'93 480 2.0, RIP :(
'90 480 Turbo, hailed roof, fighting wounds, 260.000km, daily bolide :)
'81 345 GL cvt, waiting for a new life, 200.000km :)
'82 244 GL 2.4D 250.000km restoration project
[url]http://img13.photobucket.com/albums/v37/bbfbbf/[/url]