3 Lifts 5fb2e25151f78 5fb5494128fa5

Tech Tip: Troubleshooting a two-post lift – Part 2

Nov. 16, 2020
Potential causes and solutions for a lift that lowers more slowly than normal.

When the work is done and it’s time to get the car back to the customer, the last thing you need is an unusually slow lift. Here are some potential causes and solutions for a lift that lowers more slowly than normal.

Possible cause: Release valve clogged

Potential solutions:

  • Check the hydraulic fluid level and cleanliness. If it's contaminated and you're using automatic transmission fluid, replace and clean the entire system.
  • Clean release valve in solvent and blow out with air.
  • Replace with new OEM part.

Possible cause: Pressure fitting is too long

Potential solutions:

  • Replace fitting with a short thread lead.

Possible cause: Cylinders are binding

Potential solutions:

  • Contact customer support.

If a vehicle becomes stranded in the air after all mechanical locks have been released and you’ve followed all standard operating procedures, immediately stop using the lift, check to make sure all locking positions are secure, and contact the factory or factory-approved service center.

For more troubleshooting solutions, check out part one here.

Information provided by Bendpak.

Sponsored Recommendations

Fleet Maintenance E-Book

Streamline your fleet's maintenance and improve operations with the Guide for Managing Maintenance. Learn proven strategies to reduce downtime, optimize in-house and third-party...

Celebrating Your Drivers Can Prove to be Rewarding For Your Business

Learn how to jumpstart your driver retention efforts by celebrating your drivers with a thoughtful, uniform-led benefits program by Red Kap®. Uniforms that offer greater comfort...

Guide To Boosting Technician Efficiency

Learn about the bottom line and team building benefits of increasing the efficiency of your technicians in your repair shop.

The Definitive Guide to Aftertreatment Diagnostics

Struggling to clear aftertreatment fault codes? Learn more about different aftertreatment components, fault codes, regen zones, and the best maintenance practices to follow.