Outlander Vehicle Lifts:
Owner’s Manual
30JULY2020 | 630-00132 REV B
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OUTLANDER VEHICLE LIFTS:
SECTION 5
TROUBLESHOOTING
Section 5
Troubleshooting
If the lift doesn’t have power when you turn the key on:
• Make sure the lift harness and vehicle harness
are connected.
• Make sure the self-resettable circuit breaker on
the red wire by the battery is good.
• Try starting the car to see if the battery is weak.
If the lift makes a ratcheting noise as you are raising it:
• Unplug the lift, take the round black plug off
the top of the motor cover and use a 3/8
"
socket
to manually lower the lift. (See manual override
instructions below.)
• If the actuator just spins and doesn’t move down
or up, take the lift to a dealer.
NOTE: Before changing mobility device, check with the
dealer to make sure the scooter is compatible with the lift
and vehicle.
MANUAL OVERRIDE
In the event of a power failure (for example, if your car
battery dies), you can still lift or lower the lift using the
manual override system.
1.
Unplug power to the lift.
See Figure 5-1
.
Figure 5-1
2.
Using a coin or key, remove the cap on the top
of the motor cover.
See Figure 5-2
.
Figure 5-2
3.
Insert a 3/8
"
socket wrench into the actuator and
rotate the hex shaft.
See Figure 5-3
.
Figure 5-3
• Turn the hex shaft
counterclockwise
to
lower
the platform.
• Turn the hex shaft
clockwise
to
raise
the
platform.
Lift Ha
rnes
s
Veh
icle Ha
rnes
s
Remove
Turn
counter-clockwise
to lower platform
Turn clockwise to
raise platform
Always disconnect the power from the lift by
unplugging the two connector plugs before
attempting to use the manual override to avoid
electrical shock.
WARNING
!