Winch???

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Hi!

I have Warn M6000 12V winch on my Suzuki, it is old for about 8 months and
I'v noticed that when my car is on the hill my winch cannot hold the car
still on the hill, it slowly rotates the drum backwards. When I push IN
button everything works fine, no strange sounds. This starts to happen after
driving in very deep wet snow.
Is there any chance to solve that problem?

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sounds like the brake is slipping have u cleaned it out yet? IT says that
after been used or submerged in water it should be striped and re built.

"Zenteren" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hi!
>
> I have Warn M6000 12V winch on my Suzuki, it is old for about 8 months and
> I'v noticed that when my car is on the hill my winch cannot hold the car
> still on the hill, it slowly rotates the drum backwards. When I push IN
> button everything works fine, no strange sounds. This starts to happen

after
> driving in very deep wet snow.
> Is there any chance to solve that problem?
>
> --
>
>
>



 
I take a part my winch and I will try to clean brake, but I'v noticed that
it got retaining spring, is there any problem to put brake back, and is
there any way to put it some wrong way and maybe that would be the reason of
not braking drum???

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"James BIGFOOT Holloway" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> sounds like the brake is slipping have u cleaned it out yet? IT says that
> after been used or submerged in water it should be striped and re built.
>
> "Zenteren" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Hi!
> >
> > I have Warn M6000 12V winch on my Suzuki, it is old for about 8 months

and
> > I'v noticed that when my car is on the hill my winch cannot hold the car
> > still on the hill, it slowly rotates the drum backwards. When I push IN
> > button everything works fine, no strange sounds. This starts to happen

> after
> > driving in very deep wet snow.
> > Is there any chance to solve that problem?
> >
> > --
> >
> >
> >

>
>



 
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