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Vehicle & Technical => Discovery => Topic started by: robdog on March 08, 2009, 20:56:10
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Hi there my winch is only about a year old, it has been used on a regular basis but have noticed that some times when you press the wind in button the winch just makes a clunk noise and does nothing. The winch is connected to a lesure battery both pos and neg. Is it the solenoids or the winch?
Rob
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clunk or a click?
if it makes a click i would say for sure that the solenoids are on there way out....
However i would advise first of a bit of routine maintainence & clean & grease all the connections (power & earth leads) first & go from there
if you can remove the solenoid box cover & check to see if it has the "can" type solenoids, if so these are crap, remove the soleoids & replace with either a genuine allbrite from Devon 4x4 (www.devon4x4.com) or a superwinch Hd solenoid from Gwyn lewis 4x4 (www.gwynlewis4x4.co.uk), the superwinch solenoids looks similar to the allbrite but is a bit cheaper, i have both types on my car & can vouch for them being pretty good
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hi does your winch still work one way(ie does it go in but not out or vice versa)if it does swap your 2 black wires over and try it again ,if it does the opposite to what it did i would say its the solinoids ,ive just changed mine and works fine now(bit confusing :oops: :oops:)
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It is a bit temperamental when you press the button you hear a heavy click but more of a clunk sort of sound, the winch drum twitches as if its about to start but nothing. It will wind out and after a few attempts will start winding in but if you release the button and then start again you are back to the clunk noise again. The terminals are all clean on the outside and making good contact, so will open the solenoid box and see what type it is. Might just get a new one and try it.
Rob
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It is a bit temperamental when you press the button you hear a heavy click but more of a clunk sort of sound, the winch drum twitches as if its about to start but nothing. It will wind out and after a few attempts will start winding in but if you release the button and then start again you are back to the clunk noise again. The terminals are all clean on the outside and making good contact, so will open the solenoid box and see what type it is. Might just get a new one and try it.
Rob
Sounds like sticky solenoid or sticky brushes on the end of the motor.
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Check the brushes (as JD said) make sure there not stuck, reface them and maybe clean up the armature with some emery cloth....
Andy