Guys, Have searched for the "fix it" instructions on this and have had no luck. Perhaps someone can help as I would like to fix the flap with the Hill Engineering pin. Sure it's not tough but would prefer all the help I can get! Thanks!
QUOTE=f355jimv;139476200]Guys, Have searched for the "fix it" instructions on this and have had no luck. Perhaps someone can help as I would like to fix the flap with the Hill Engineering pin. Sure it's not tough but would prefer all the help I can get! Thanks![/QUOTE] Have you confirmed it's the pin that is broken? I had a stripped gear train in my flap motor/module.
Have you confirmed it's the pin that is broken? I had a stripped gear train in my flap motor/module.[/QUOTE] Yes, it is the pin as the motor is still working.
As an aside... I never did get around to figuring out if the motor is always energized (continually pushing the flap at the end of travel), if there is a current sensor circuit to turn off juice when the motor stalls (flap reaches limit of travel at either end) or if there's a timer circuit that turns off juice to the motor when it "assumes" the flap has reached either end of travel. Would be nice to know. Yes, it is the pin as the motor is still working.[/QUOTE]