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high mount winch problems

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high mount winch problems

Post by deano86 »

hi there i have a warn high mount on my gq wagon and it doesnt seem to pull very well it seems like it is really struggling and is really slow compared to other peoples high mounts, the motor is a 4.6 and i have just had the insides checked out and brushes all cleaned up etc it should be gettin enough power as i have two new batteries and a reco alternator, any ideas on what else could be going wrong appreciated
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Re: high mount winch problems

Post by GUtripper »

Are the battery cables well connected and have decent contact patches to the battery terminals?
Is the winch earthed to the chassis, body, or battery?
If body or chassis, is there good earths also back to the battery from those points?
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Re: high mount winch problems

Post by deano86 »

its earthed back to the battery and all connections are good and tight
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Re: high mount winch problems

Post by Struth »

Sounds like the motor may be kaput, best bet is to get it checked, some times the studs for the cables rotate in the housing causing a small short. They aren't too expensive to repair and new ones are in the $400 range.
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Re: high mount winch problems

Post by Shadow »

I would throw a voltmeter on the motor terminals, and also the battery terminals to see what voltage its getting during a pull.

if they are very different then the wiring between battery and winch is faulty or too small.

if they are within 1-2volts of eachother the problem is probably the winch motor.
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Re: high mount winch problems

Post by deano86 »

struth how do i make sure the studs are in the right spot do they have a marking or something like that on the inside of the housing?

shadow should i check the voltage just while its in operation or should i have it under some strain?
thanks guys
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Re: high mount winch problems

Post by Struth »

deano86 wrote:struth how do i make sure the studs are in the right spot do they have a marking or something like that on the inside of the housing?

shadow should i check the voltage just while its in operation or should i have it under some strain?
thanks guys
If you open up the motor you should be able to see evidence of an electrical short, spark marks, blackened, etc.
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