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How to stop judder when raising roof?

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2013 8:51 am
by nickb
During the last few seconds of the roof lifting process we get an increasingly loud juddering noise, I'm presuming from the hydraulic arms. Can anyone advise how I might go about stopping this? It rather annoying for our campsite neighbors late at night or early morn. Lubing something somewhere?
Any suggestions appreciated.

Re: How to stop judder when raising roof?

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2013 10:05 am
by daveblueozzie
Try silicon spray grease on the runners and wheels (buy from Halfords or other motor shops)
You can use it on the window runners as well.

Re: How to stop judder when raising roof?

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 1:28 pm
by windywatson
Hi, I've had this same issue for a number of years. Lubrication of all moving parts is a good idea, however as I've found out, you will have to lubricate the shafts on the assisters in order to reduce this particular noise. But it will only help short term. Ultimately the fix is to renew the hydrolic lifters, as they are the source of the noisy.

Cheers

Re: How to stop judder when raising roof?

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 7:14 pm
by teenmal
You do not lubricate the struts, they look after themselves, you should actually polish with printer paper or similar until the paper shows no marks.

Re: How to stop judder when raising roof?

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 9:04 pm
by nickb
windywatson wrote:you will have to lubricate the shafts on the assisters in order to reduce this particular noise
Thanks very much for the advice. Silicon grease and WD40 (for the inaccessible parts) has reduced it a lot but not completely. Would you mind describing exactly what part you mean by the assister shafts so I know which bit to focus on? Cheers

Re: How to stop judder when raising roof?

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 9:56 pm
by g8dhe
I've cleaned and sprayed and it always comes back, but what I do notice is that if the van is uneven the noises are usually present as well, I've come to the conclusion that any imbalance in the AFT will cause the noise. It always sounds worse from the inside as well!