Hi guys...
After some advice... My Alko Hitchlock has started to creak a little when I'm approaching Junctions...or slowing down...
Any ideas how I can sort this problem out..
yeah clean your tow ball with emery paper and then spray with brake cleaner before hitching up, also clean the inside of the hitch too, its just the stabiliser doing it
First of all clean tow-ball and hitch linings with brake cleaner and see if this cures it. Also check that it is not the tow-bar deflecting and rubbing on a body panel.This has been reported on some Kia's due to a bolt being just a mm to long and rubbing on the bumper crash panel.
Creaking Al-Ko stabiliser hitches is a common problem, usually solved by thoroughly cleaning the friction pads (inside the hitch) and the towball with brake cleaner. If the friction pads have not been kept clean then there may be some glassy deposits on the surface which need to be rubbed off with very fine sandpaper before cleaning.
We took our new van out a couple of weeks ago for the first time and it was creaking constantly. I've now given everything a good rub down and clean so hopefully it will be quiet on the next trip out!
Same as above. Emery cloth on tow ball then clean with brake cleaner. Then use fine emery inside hitch on friction pads and again clean with brake cleaner.
mine started to squeak when I had new friction pads last week
but I think its rubbing against the bumper protector ( BPW on elddis)
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Just had the van serviced and went to get new tyres. Groaned and squeked all th way there. Came home read this thread and went and sorted the problem. Cleaned the towbar and the hitch with brake cleaner. Bingo job done quite as should be now. Thanks all those who put advice on here. It works.
I found all I needed was to clean out the inside of the hitch with a damp cloth and a little washing up liquid. No need for scourers, emery, or brake cleaner.