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Strinetime76 05-22-2017 05:04 PM

how would i get this to go down! he told me today over the phone they always towed it in the up right position bc it made it better to tow! i'm now reading all this and thinking this guy was an idiot! we found tons of things wrong and are slowly making them work again! but wow. it was bad! biggest issue is our motor! he call all lines to it and cant find soemthing showing how they should be. HELP!!!!

JackandJanet 05-22-2017 05:15 PM

He DOES sound like an idiot. This might help: https://www.hilotrailerforum.com/f51/...ry-wiring-116/ The wiring to the motor is in the second .pdf in the first post. This was a fairly recent model, but there were not many changes over the years.

The part labeled "Start" is the solenoid, I believe. And the part labeled "Valve" is the lowering pressure relief valve I think.

- Jack

JIM L 05-23-2017 10:52 AM

HiLo problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Strinetime76 (Post 38749)
how would i get this to go down! he told me today over the phone they always towed it in the up right position bc it made it better to tow! i'm now reading all this and thinking this guy was an idiot! we found tons of things wrong and are slowly making them work again! but wow. it was bad! biggest issue is our motor! he call all lines to it and cant find soemthing showing how they should be. HELP!!!!

Strinetime; I sent you a private message

Jay82 07-14-2019 08:00 PM

1984 funlite 16k Edition wont lower
 
Hello all, I have recently bought a hi-lo and have to same problem... I have cleaned up the hydraulic system and wiring is all correct... the safety bar fully engages and disengages when I pull the cable. I have throughly Lubricated all the cables and Pullys underneath the HI-LO and everything is connected correctly... when I hit switch to the up position it makes a Squeal, and which it says in the owners manual I found online is normal an means it is in its upmost position, but when I press it down it does nothing

piperjim 07-14-2019 08:17 PM

Jay82:

Welcome to the group, hope your Hi Lo brings years of fun!

The lowering mechanism works by a solenoid opening a valve which releases hydraulic fluid. Could your solenoid be bad? The solenoid is located, at least in mine, next to the hydraulic pump. Hope that's the problem, it'll be an easy fix.

Others with loads of more knowledge will chime in, too. Again, welcome.

Good luck

Jay82 07-14-2019 09:04 PM

Hello piper Jim, I just checked that and jumped The solenoid at the yellow wire the runs the lowering to manually engage the solenoid... it kicked on and it still won’t go down. I fear that it is has air in the system or no fluid and it won’t release not sure how to manually relive the pressure in the pump to bleed and fill the Reservoir

motorpig2342 07-15-2019 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Jay82 (Post 47524)
not sure how to manually relive the pressure in the pump to bleed and fill the Reservoir

There's a relief bolt on the pump. Just like the ones on hydraulic floor Jack's. Just turn it slowly to the left and it will lower. You'll have to get someone to pull the safety cable or just pull it all the way out yourself and clamp some vicegrips on it to keep it pulled.

rusL 07-27-2019 08:15 PM

I have the same pump. Where is the relief valve to lower the unit?

rusL 07-27-2019 10:00 PM

do you know which way rod should move to lower ?
I have 2 threads posted with this problem. Maybe you could look at
the attached pic and direct me. Appreciate it
RusL

rusL 07-29-2019 07:11 PM

The small rod is used to manually lower the top. Facing the trailer push the rod toward rear of trailer to lower the top. You do not have a manual pump to raise the trailer. It was an option and looks like prior owner passed on it


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