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ARB air locker troubles

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ARB air locker troubles

Post by crosso_44 »

hey guys i hav a gq patrol ute and i had arb air lockers fitted front and back last week. now my front locker works awsome but everytime i turn my rear locker on it doesnt engage fully and the compressor keeps surging every few seconds. i hav spoke to a few shops about this and they all seem to think something is nt quite right but the shop i got them fitted in is telling me i hav to back my car up once i hav engaged them n drive backwards and forwards til it is engaged???? doesnt sound right to me but im new to this. i hav now been told by the shop that my extended shackles are having effect on it and the locker cant work properly caus my diff is warn. any oppinions wld be appreciated
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Post by djroberts »

Hi there, i have a similar problem but know whats wrong - o-ring seal (mine is an old style).

can you tell me if you have the locker switch in the on position before you turn your compressors on? if this is the case it likely the double lip seal have not been installed correctly.

Any decent shop when installing a locking diff will replace worn bearing - so i'd be checking your invoice.

driving backwards to engage? -BS

worn diff? - maybe but sound like BS.

extended shackles? -BS

The great thing with the air lockers is that they work! and work very well. your shop needs to fix the problem. - make sure its not something silly like an air line not connected properly or a split line first.


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Post by Guy »

Smells like BS to me.
The locker (especially if it is new) with the timed gear tech should lock virtually instantly. even the older design would lock in less than about a 3rd of a rotation of the wheel.
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sounds like the shop is feeding you a load of BS ;)
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Re: ARB air locker troubles

Post by crosso_44 »

Hey guys yeh I havnt Reyes leaving the locker switched n turning the compressor on but yeh I think I'm being fed bullshit.
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crosso_44 wrote:hey guys i hav a gq patrol ute and i had arb air lockers fitted front and back last week. now my front locker works awsome but everytime i turn my rear locker on it doesnt engage fully and the compressor keeps surging every few seconds. i hav spoke to a few shops about this and they all seem to think something is nt quite right but the shop i got them fitted in is telling me i hav to back my car up once i hav engaged them n drive backwards and forwards til it is engaged???? doesnt sound right to me but im new to this. i hav now been told by the shop that my extended shackles are having effect on it and the locker cant work properly caus my diff is warn. any oppinions wld be appreciated

Total BS. Whinge to ARB head orifice.
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Post by 0401blakos »

welcome to the world of air leakers!!!when do they ever work proply.over priced and under developed. :bad-words:
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Post by hulsty »

0401blakos wrote:welcome to the world of air leakers!!!when do they ever work proply.over priced and under developed. :bad-words:
When installed properly they work fine and hassle free, you cant blame the locker for installer problems.

Sounds like the shop is feeding you BS. If the diff is worn, why didnt they tell you when they had it all in pieces in their bench? If the shackles did present a problem why didnt they tell you straight away? (Shackles dont actually have an effect just saying)

If it is normal behavior (it isnt) wouldnt your front locker work the same?
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Post by sprenger#4 »

dw bout em crosso, jus add sum right foot! we made the shackles so cant b them! at least everyone agrees that ur gettin fed BS! now u cn tell em
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Post by joeblow »

0401blakos wrote:welcome to the world of IDIOTS WHO FIT air lockers!!!when do they ever work properly? I know very little about them myself so I reckon they are over priced and under developed. :bad-words:

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thanks everyone you will be glad to know after a phone call to state office of arb suddenly my rear locker isnt working properly they seem to think it hasnt been fitted properly and the internal air line may hav been squashed.
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Post by Ferwoaza »

Sounds like at least they are willing to fix it...

What size tyres are you running? Strange question I know but when I had my old car with a rear air locker, I had issues after a few weeks. They wouldn't warranty my locker as I was running 33's at the time (31's standard) and that was more than the 5% increase in size allowed by the ARB warranty. They said that the larger tyres had put more stress on the locker and that caused my then problems. Bit of arguing and they fixed it but said if I kept running those tyres, my warranty was void....just be careful.
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Post by lux3l »

those guys are diffinatly telling you lies,the only way a locker wont engage is there is not the correct amount of pressure been supplied.
If the pressure switch is working properly then it only leaves the line in to the centre or the seals in the locker.
They may have damaged the copper pipe while fitting the locker or they have damaged the seals.
The slightest of damage to the seals will stop it working, however you can check this buy turning the locker on and listen for air coming out of the diff breather that will indercate internall damage ,tyre size wont affect the locker from workingat all and it will engage pretty much instantly after hitting that magic button.

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sprenger#4 wrote:dw bout em crosso, jus add sum right foot! we made the shackles so cant b them! at least everyone agrees that ur gettin fed BS! now u cn tell em
maybe I'm getting old, but why the fark can't you spend another 30 seconds typing this in plain english so we can all understand what you are saying you retard.
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Post by joeblow »

ajsr wrote:
sprenger#4 wrote:dw bout em crosso, jus add sum right foot! we made the shackles so cant b them! at least everyone agrees that ur gettin fed BS! now u cn tell em
maybe I'm getting old, but why the fark can't you spend another 30 seconds typing this in plain english so we can all understand what you are saying you retard.

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im running 35 inch tyres and it is tru that if ur vehicle isnt road legal u hav no warranty
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crosso_44 wrote:im running 35 inch tyres and it is tru that if ur vehicle isnt road legal u hav no warranty
is that a question or a statement?
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sprenger#4 wrote:dw bout em crosso, jus add sum right foot! we made the shackles so cant b them! at least everyone agrees that ur gettin fed BS! now u cn tell em

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