ᐅ The actuator remains closed and no longer allows the pin to move upward.

Created on: 29 Jan 2017 21:35
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crazy5170
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crazy5170
29 Jan 2017 21:35
We are slowly but surely becoming frustrated. It was supposed to be a simple replacement of a faulty actuator. So we bought a new actuator, swapped it with the old one, and connected the blue and brown wires. However, as soon as we attach the new actuator, it pushes the pin fully down, blocking the flow. Although the two wires are connected correctly, the actuator does not allow the pin to move back up, and the blue part of the actuator is not visible.

We are now wondering what could be causing this.
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ypg
29 Jan 2017 21:41
Audi or VW?
Just kidding, of course, this is about the heating system 🙂

Have you consulted a professional?

Best regards
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crazy5170
29 Jan 2017 21:45
We initially wanted to avoid that. The system is two years old and was newly installed.
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ypg
29 Jan 2017 21:46
crazy5170 schrieb:
We initially wanted to avoid that. The system is two years old, it was newly installed.

So there is still a warranty on it?
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crazy5170
29 Jan 2017 22:07
Alright, the system is 2 years and 5 months old. The warranty has expired, and there is no goodwill gesture.
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flori112
30 Jan 2017 05:55
Just a suspicion: There are actuators that are "fail-open" and others that are "fail-closed." Since you wrote that it closes, I think you bought an actuator that closes when powered, meaning it is fail-open. Maybe this is where the mistake lies?