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when you park after your drive, and it is still staying nose down, have you tried to add weight to the rear and see if it levels? If it does, it could be a simple limit switch adjustment.
Posted on: 2014/12/2 15:26
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Can you expand on "it has been gone through"?
Were the upper A arms rubber bushing replaced?
Posted on: 2014/12/2 20:46
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I did not replace the front contol arm bushings, We went throught the motor, new solenoids, replaced the wiring and checked and cleaned the boxes. I was going to see if it was leveling all the time running down the road before doing the control arms.
After the drive when it did not work I did stand on the rear to get it to engage and it did not work, I made sure I stood there for at least 7 seconds. Thanks Bill
Posted on: 2014/12/3 8:43
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As I have said before, like me, the 58 year old TL system seems to take longer doing anything. My seven second delay is about fifteen, I'd guess. But it still seems to work reasonably well. One of my bigger fixes for my system was replacing the brake light sender switch. Slow but good is not half bad after almost six decades.
Posted on: 2014/12/3 10:07
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Check with a test light to make sure you have not lost continuity through the limit switch. If that is OK, then its time to take the control box off and clean the contacts again.
Posted on: 2014/12/3 15:50
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