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There is a bulletin on this. The worm gear on the tiny lift motor cracks and stops working. Change the lift motor. D1361212 Real pain in the rear getting to the motor too.
Thanks the bulletin, the photo taken recently from MPC8002, and motor 8 wires connector. the bulletin see the motor has 2 wires connector.
want to know what's difference. Thanks
Last edited by peterxu256; 05-22-2019, 04:39 PM.
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Thanks the bulletin, the photo taken recently from MPC8002, and motor 8 wires connector. the bulletin see the motor has 2 wires connector.
want to know what's difference. Thanks
That bulletin is for the itb lift motor and there is only two wires on that motet it should be a worm gear motor.
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Thanks the bulletin, the photo taken recently from MPC8002, and motor 8 wires connector. the bulletin see the motor has 2 wires connector.
want to know what's difference. Thanks
You are looking at the wrong motor. The lift motor is not mounted on the ITB assembly. If you search the part number in the parts catalog you will find it is part of the main drive.
There is a bulletin on this. The worm gear on the tiny lift motor cracks and stops working. Change the lift motor. D1361212 Real pain in the rear getting to the motor too.
+1 on this. I've had one go bad on me, and it was quite involved swapping the motor out. Don't skip ANY steps in the service manual... follow them closely. It'll be less painful.
+1 on this. I've had one go bad on me, and it was quite involved swapping the motor out. Don't skip ANY steps in the service manual... follow them closely. It'll be less painful.
Resize the attachment of the motor photo. it is indeed mounted at rear side , Part # clearly says AX060460 8 wire motor.jpg
Yes, It was indeed wrong motor. Feeling shameful. see the photo below that it was hard to be found since Part catalogue didn't indicate clearly, Problem exact same as that RTB Bulletin Thanks for all. 20190524_105358.jpg
Yes, It was indeed wrong motor. Feeling shameful. see the photo below that it was hard to be found since Part catalogue didn't indicate clearly, Problem exact same as that RTB Bulletin Thanks for all.
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I believe that the correct motor is not actually shown in your photo. From looking at the parts catalog, it is on the other side of the plate that those in the picture are mounted.
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