Symptoms, three long squeals instead of going in/out then it gives up.
The motor moves fine when applied 10v/ limited to 0.5A
The handle works well when stowing, but clearly don't know its position.
There are two internal connectors on top; LED and motor.
The lower 6-pin connector had some, not much, corrosion, I cleaned it.
The lower connector pin 1-2 are for the LED, 5,6 for the motor.
pin3-4 must be the hall effect transistor/or reed relay (whatever it is using)
one way - I measure 2v (as if there was a diode between), or 16Mohm
swapping the leads around the other way I cant measure any continuity.
The handle's position (and the magnet near the hall sensor does not affect the measurement. (!)
Does anyone know the "normal" / correct signals/levels ? - is the hall sensor completely enclosed, or can it be corroded? / is it worth opening?
are those two pins supposed to be shorted when handle is stowed(or extended?)
I have attached the photo of the handle assembly:
The motor moves fine when applied 10v/ limited to 0.5A
The handle works well when stowing, but clearly don't know its position.
There are two internal connectors on top; LED and motor.
The lower 6-pin connector had some, not much, corrosion, I cleaned it.
The lower connector pin 1-2 are for the LED, 5,6 for the motor.
pin3-4 must be the hall effect transistor/or reed relay (whatever it is using)
one way - I measure 2v (as if there was a diode between), or 16Mohm
swapping the leads around the other way I cant measure any continuity.
The handle's position (and the magnet near the hall sensor does not affect the measurement. (!)
Does anyone know the "normal" / correct signals/levels ? - is the hall sensor completely enclosed, or can it be corroded? / is it worth opening?
are those two pins supposed to be shorted when handle is stowed(or extended?)
I have attached the photo of the handle assembly: