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Author:  dunks [ Wed Mar 11, 2020 9:22 pm ]
Post subject:  Spoiler Problems

Hi

I've a 986 3.2 2001 and have started to have spoiler problems, as someone who likes tinkering, I'd rather sort myself, but I'm at a dead end , hopefully someone could help please

Spoiler has stopped working either automatically or via the over ride switch....

Fuse is good , relays are good ( I've switched them around ) , When pressing the button the relay clicks and again after about 7 seconds , I persume to switch off.
If I unplug the multiplug connecter on the mechanism , then both grey wires are live , if I plug the connector in then only 1 wire is live , when pressing the over ride button , the wire going to the motor becomes live , I've changed the motor and the same problem persists , any ideas please

Author:  Waylander [ Mon Mar 16, 2020 9:11 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Spoiler Problems

You have power, what about earths ?

Author:  dunks [ Fri Apr 10, 2020 7:23 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Spoiler Problems

Had a bit of spare time today so had more of a play

Tested earths from Both relays to the ground point , all Ok

Tested earths from both relays to the block connector in the loom before the motor all ok

Raised the spoiler by putting power and earth direct to the motor , then pressed the down button and it goes down fine.

Bypassed the normal button and used a spare one , same problem

Author:  nickst4 [ Wed Mar 31, 2021 8:38 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Spoiler Problems

On my 987, over the covid/winter layoff, the rear spoiler has crept up out of its slot. The car has been completely covered by a framed cover, so there's no chance of either rain or leaves getting to it. I've run the engine up to full operating temperature a couple of times and kept the battery on charge, though the last time I checked it prior to charging it was at 11.97V. Simply running the engine at a standstill makes no difference to the half-up spoiler.
I shall tax the car this week so will take it out on the road. Do I need to worry about the lazy spoiler? Might it sort itself out if I operate the switch, given I work out where that is! I'm still very new to the car but hope 2021 will see me getting a lot more use from it.
Thanks very any comments.
Nick

Author:  nickst4 [ Wed Mar 31, 2021 1:23 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Spoiler Problems

OK, mild panic over. My lazy spoiler motored up and down perfectly on the switch, and parked where it should. Dunno why it popped up, given the motion is purely by electric motor, but maybe I touched the switch without noticing when I was warming the engine through previously.
Can't wait to tax it and get tomorrow! :bounce:
Cheers,
Nick

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