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    solenoid

    Trying to change my solenoid on my 02' ez loader trailer, can someone walk me thru it, looks easy but just want to make sure?

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    Re: solenoid (rayzrbck)

    1. Disconnect break line from end of solenoid.

    2. With snap ring pliers, take the snap rings off the 2 big bolts going though the A-60 actuator and tongue.

    3. Knock the two big bolts out of the actuator and tongue.

    4. Pull straight out on the front of the A-60 actuator and it will come out.

    5 Watch out because wheels and carbon fiber flat pieces will fall out when this is pulled and it all must go back together and in the same place it came out of.





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    Re: solenoid (rayzrbck)

    Everything is back in and I am having a problem putting back the snap rings on Is there a trick to it....Thanks

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    Re: solenoid (rayzrbck)

    No trick, if you have the snap ring pliers. Just pry the ring open with the snap ring pliers and slip it on the end and let pressure off pliers.





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    Re: solenoid (rayzrbck)

    Having a terrible time bleeding the brakes, any suggestions...

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