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A useful link for electrical actuators

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Seeing as I'm currently sitting with the same problem, Google provided me with a link that some might find useful.

https://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/rear-e ... ics.95649/

So if you have an electrical Toyota locker - like in the D4D's or Land Cruiser, and it starts acting up, it can be fixed!

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From the many views and lack of comments I can only assume that I'm the only "tosser" (as Manny so eloquently put it ) that has ever had this problem?

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I'm sure there have been many others that have had this problem, only to have a 3rd party repair the fault. My d4d never did but I've seen it happen to a mate. Also small plastic breathing tubes don't help any. Thank you for the link

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Thanks Shane
You will never find me without Stroh or a 4x4 :D

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grips wrote:Thanks Shane
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Mine actually packed up twice on the Fortuner. Think it's also all the playing in mud and water and was not sealed properly.

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Nico-MAD wrote:Mine actually packed up twice on the Fortuner. Think it's also all the playing in mud and water and was not sealed properly.
Ah, actually what I was aiming for.

Did you replace or repair?

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Shane wrote:
Wed Aug 14, 2019 8:01 pm
Nico-MAD wrote:Mine actually packed up twice on the Fortuner. Think it's also all the playing in mud and water and was not sealed properly.
Ah, actually what I was aiming for.

Did you replace or repair?

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I had mine repaired. R1800. But they messed up and had to redo it again, free of charge. Water got in again, don't know how. :D :D The agents wanted around R11 000 to replace the actuator. Next time I do it myself.

In the meantime last weekend in Lesotho my one back wheel bearing started packing up and the other side seal leaking, resulting in oil on the brake shoes and the ABS sensors packing up. So replace bearings, all oil seals, ABS sensors and brake shoes, R9 600 later I'm so happy I could Sh........

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Interesting I'll keep this link in mind if I have Issues with Tinys lockers
Syncro Cox Camper
SJ 410 TarzanTiny
Millennium Beetle VR6 T Liberty
And a few VW Air cooled Toys

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The Aussies have a kit to convert to manual select.
You will never find me without Stroh or a 4x4 :D

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grips wrote:
Sun Aug 18, 2019 8:45 pm
The Aussies have a kit to convert to manual select.
Would like to investigate that. Less to go wrong.

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