Never Ending 5th Bow Issues
Hi all,
So I've gotten a lot of information off this site and recently had my 5th bow motor rebuilt. After installing the rebuilt motor my 5th bow would still not move....seats went forward, windows came down, and boot actuator released. I unmounted the 5th bow motor and it seemed to start running fine as soon as bow was released (however it was not mounted at this time). I had manually lifted the fifth bow a few times to about 45 degrees where resistance was too strong.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
G
So I've gotten a lot of information off this site and recently had my 5th bow motor rebuilt. After installing the rebuilt motor my 5th bow would still not move....seats went forward, windows came down, and boot actuator released. I unmounted the 5th bow motor and it seemed to start running fine as soon as bow was released (however it was not mounted at this time). I had manually lifted the fifth bow a few times to about 45 degrees where resistance was too strong.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
G
Last edited by Cay350Z; Jun 29, 2022 at 09:19 AM.
Hi all,
So I've gotten a lot of information off this site and recently had my 5th bow motor rebuilt. After installing the rebuilt motor my 5th bow would still not move....seats went forward, windows came down, and boot actuator released. I unmounted the 5th bow motor and it seemed to start running fine as soon as bow was released (however it was not mounted at this time). I had manually lifted the fifth bow a few times to about 45 degrees where resistance was too strong.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
G
So I've gotten a lot of information off this site and recently had my 5th bow motor rebuilt. After installing the rebuilt motor my 5th bow would still not move....seats went forward, windows came down, and boot actuator released. I unmounted the 5th bow motor and it seemed to start running fine as soon as bow was released (however it was not mounted at this time). I had manually lifted the fifth bow a few times to about 45 degrees where resistance was too strong.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
G
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