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Subject Topic: Alko 3004 not much green showing Post Reply Post New Topic
17/4/2012 at 1:57pm
 Location: ripley derbyshire
 Outfit: compass kensington ssangyong korando
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On our second outing this year I noticed that there was about 2 mill showing of green on the ware indicater handle, question is caravan is 18 months old, we have only had it for 4, other owner have only used the van about 6 times covered about 2000 mile in it, (they are neighbours ) shawley the pads arnt worn down already ? As it has not covered hardly anything. Is this normall or should there be a lot more green showing on handle,as caravan before had a ak1300 hitch head this type is new to me.

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17/4/2012 at 4:27pm
 Location: Milton Keynes
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Are you sure you have the right tow hitch on your car because the AlKo needs a towball with a longer neck to operate correctly like the one below.

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17/4/2012 at 4:54pm
 Location: ripley derbyshire
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Yes it's a brand new witter alko compatabale one. How do u check? Pressure test will big handle?

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17/4/2012 at 9:01pm
 Location: Midlands
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Vernier gauge/calipers on the ball to check its dimensions.

Is the towball the same as above and came painted? The paint needed to be cleaned off before the 1st use.

Visible check of the wear pads.



18/4/2012 at 12:42pm
 Location: Lancashire
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if green is showing on the top button when hitched up the pads are ok.if only red shows the pads require changing.side ones,if you hitch up and close the stabiliser handle until resistance is felt.if the arrows on the silver handle are below the red square mark on the red centre the pads are in good condition.if they are above the red square mark this indicates they are worn and the pads need to be changed.

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18/4/2012 at 7:33pm
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I cant dispute the pads worn = red, however my thoughts are a bit more towards safety. I made enquiries with alko on that same subject when we first got a van with this and ATC fitted with alko

The answer was very very clear.

Green = hitch engaged on ball
Red = hitch NOT engaged DO NOT USE

As yours is halfy halfy Id seek expert advice preferably via a physical examination.

However, years ago before the indicators were fitted once the handle clicked into place, the "is it secure" test was to try and lift it off the tow ball.



20/4/2012 at 11:05pm
 Location: ripley derbyshire
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What do I need to remove pads, as they come with spares? I know for a fact that my neibours nose weight, on there sportage, they was way over as they did not bother checking anything, could this of worn the pads down quicker than normal?

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21/4/2012 at 8:01am
 Location: Hampshire
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Quote: Originally posted by scot100 on 20/4/2012
What do I need to remove pads, as they come with spares? I know for a fact that my neibours nose weight, on there sportage, they was way over as they did not bother checking anything, could this of worn the pads down quicker than normal?

Al-Ko are right. Green locked on to ball - Red not locked on.

The state of the pads won't register on the green button. It has nothing to do with that.

If your green isn't showing then you may well have the wrong towball on.

Don't go anywhere with the van on the back until you have sorted this. Take you car round to a dealer or tow bar place and get it checked.



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21/4/2012 at 8:06am
 Location: ripley derbyshire
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It not the button that's fine, it's the indicater
on the small handle that's the problem wedge shaped one ????????

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21/4/2012 at 8:21am
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Quote: Originally posted by scot100 on 21/4/2012
It not the button that's fine, it's the indicater
on the small handle that's the problem wedge shaped one ????????
Wasn't aware there is an indicator on a small handle. There isn't on mine.

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21/4/2012 at 9:50am
 Location: ripley derbyshire
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Quote: Originally posted by johnks on 21/4/2012
Quote: Originally posted by scot100 on 21/4/2012
It not the button that's fine, it's the indicater
on the small handle that's the problem wedge shaped one ????????
Wasn't aware there is an indicator on a small handle. There isn't on mine.

well its for the front and rear friction pads

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