kikos
Member Since: 23 Jun 2014
Location: cork
Posts: 73
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... did the mistake... I have to fix it again... thanks guys for all explanations... I believe it will save me time tonight to figure out how to fix that
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9th Jul 2014 9:37 am |
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PeteJJ
Member Since: 24 Aug 2015
Location: Devon
Posts: 54
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spare wheel hoist stuck in up position |
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Anyone know how I can lower the spare wheel when the nut just keeps turning and nothing happens? I have tried applying some force to the wheel but to no avail!
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15th Nov 2017 4:40 pm |
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Threadbare
Member Since: 29 May 2017
Location: Colchester
Posts: 3
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Repair procedure - fixed mine |
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cristalfb wrote:Hi IEUAN,
Try this link. http://www.disco3.co.uk/gallery/albums/use...Repair.pdf
I have made a small change to the procedure so if you email me 'cristalfb@bigpond.com', I'll send you the latest.
Cheers.
Chris
Hi Chris,
I made the mistake of winding up the spare wheel winch having removed the wheel to have the tyre changed. Tyre changed unable to raise the wheel back up fully!
Saw lots of replace, replace, replace threads but then found your repair guide.
I followed it today and fixed the winch, wheel now fully raised and in position,so a huge thank you for the guide
I followed your guide using the following approach:
5mm drill bit to remove the rivets
Two cold chisels, 10 and 15mm to work around and separate the two halves
Once removed I found that the plastic drum has helical grooves which the wire MUST follow - mine had jumped a groove and therefore wouldn't raise the last 3 or 4 inches.
I also found that the end of the wire was as shown in your pictures and i was able to straighten it as you suggested.
I also found that the walls in the grooves in the plastic drum were broken in a couple of places which might allow the cable to ride over into the next groove. This could have the effect of either jamming the drum 2 x lengths of wire in one groove or skipping a groove leaving a length of wire outside the winch, i.e. dangling.
Clutch plate was as you had suggested, the wear to the square drive on mine was minimal so no filing or welding necessary.
Rebuilt the drive shaft using the original lock washer and used a 12mm flat washer on top of it however had to remove it as when re-assembling the unit it wouldn't close.
Drilling the rivets out had left four 'lugs' on the lower plate. I drilled the receiving holes on the top plate out to 5.5mm to allow the lugs to fit. I then used a vice to fully relocate the lugs before pop riveting the housing back in place.
When fitting the unit back under the car make sure that the two bolts are aligned and taken up to at least finger tight before starting to tighten the four nuts holding the body.
I didn't test the unit as my work bench was the shelf of my bbq but did use a 5kg weight to carefully lower the winch, I pulled on the end of the wire every couple of turns just to make sure tension was maintained.
I then attached the wire and raised the wheel until there was a click from the clutch/ratchet. I then wound it on until there was a second click just to make sure.
All good after a short test drive.
Once again a big thank you for the guide.
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12th Mar 2018 8:15 pm |
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PeteJJ
Member Since: 24 Aug 2015
Location: Devon
Posts: 54
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I eventually managed to get the wheel down far enough to cut the steel cable and I then replaced the hoist - not a very expensive part. I was just careful that while cutting the cable I supported the wheel so that it didn't come down on me!
Thanks to all that had posted various options on how to get around this.
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13th Mar 2018 12:39 pm |
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R900pjc
Member Since: 29 Mar 2020
Location: Leeds
Posts: 10
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crews control wrote:Yep, that exactly what happened to me. Punctured tyre placed in boot and winch wound up without tension. This seized the winch and the whole part had to be replaced under warranty, (it's a sealed unit). I can't see if there are any design changes inside, but I certainly won't be winding this up or down without some weight on it!
Discussed here:
http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/topic2632.html
http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/topic15894.html
Thanks for the post, I have all my wheels in getting refurbed when I came across this, my cable is fully wound in, no longer I had to hang a kettle bell on the cable to lower.
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23rd May 2020 2:02 pm |
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