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<blockquote data-quote="thetool" data-source="post: 20714" data-attributes="member: 1534"><p>I'd guess in my experience, with codes calling faulty actuators, it's about 60-70 percent of the time the actuator itself-i.e. replace the actuator and the problem goes away.</p><p>It does say something, tho, if the problem started right after pressure washing. Like water getting into the harness plugs, which you can check, if you pull the panel and take the time to check each plug, clean it with some contact cleaner, blow it out, use a little dialectric grease when you put it back together....Still, water could have gotten in the actuator.....</p><p>The whole story above was for the current type of hand-control system. If you have the type with the led's in the handle, it's different. Some similarites also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thetool, post: 20714, member: 1534"] I'd guess in my experience, with codes calling faulty actuators, it's about 60-70 percent of the time the actuator itself-i.e. replace the actuator and the problem goes away. It does say something, tho, if the problem started right after pressure washing. Like water getting into the harness plugs, which you can check, if you pull the panel and take the time to check each plug, clean it with some contact cleaner, blow it out, use a little dialectric grease when you put it back together....Still, water could have gotten in the actuator..... The whole story above was for the current type of hand-control system. If you have the type with the led's in the handle, it's different. Some similarites also. [/QUOTE]
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