Arrived on site last Friday and for the second time we could not unhitch. When we wound the jockey wheel down it was lifting the car! We manouvered the car back and forth a couple of time and eventually we managed to do it. On return to storage same problem. We have been away countless times since we bought the van last year and have only had this problem on the last three occassions - any suggestions?
If so you will encounter unhitching problems if the hitch is fully extended. Once the caravan is stationary and braked you need to reverse back an inch or two to take the pressure off the hitch. The ball and hitch will then separate quite easily.
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You are a star - when I think back that is what we did without actually realising when we got back to the storage place - it makes sense when someone explains it. Thanks
had the same prob when we first picked up the hobby, took about an hour before we found the answer at 03:00 in the morning its the lasst thing you want to happen.
I don't have any experience of the Alko stabiliser hitch, but I'm on my 2nd van with the Winterhoff.
The fact that I've gone from always having a blade stabiliser to having only the Winterhoff, and being perfectly comfortable with that setup, would suggest that it does what it's supposed to do. However, I do find that hitching and unhitching can be a real pain! You have to get the ball and the hitch in exactly the right position or they won't hitch or unhitch.
When hitching, the ball has to be exactly under the cup; when unhitching, if it's too extended it won't release and if it's too compacted, it won't release either.
We must have been so lucky that we went out about 10 times before we had the problem that's what made me think it could be something that has gone wrong but I guess previously we were just lucky. Its good to know that there is an answer though.
im bringing this old thread back up as we have been experiencing some unhitching problems ourselves :(
we were measuring up the car to the caravan today so we knew where to put stabiliser bracket etc...so we hitched up the car to van and could not un hitch...we went forwards and backwards jockey wheel up jockey whel down i sat in boot while hubby yanked on hitch but still it would not budge,we have an old type hitch which revolves 360 degrees very simple thing you lift up handle and its meant to release the towball not today :( when we borught van home last november we had trouble unhitching but we somehow were able to do it... we took the whole hitch of the caravan in the end! so poor caravan has a stump :( and the car has tow hitch attached to its ball..hubby has taken it down caravan shop to see if they can make sense of it...or maybe release it for us and maybe buy a new one :)
thank goodness its happening on our driveway and not when away or we would have to spend a holiday with caravan attached to car permanently,I had visions of my hubby going to work with it attached aswell!!
sorry for the waffle
Naomi :)
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To be honest Naomi, it sounds as if there's a problem somewhere with your ball/hitch.
The old hitches were a dawdle to unhitch because if it didn't come off in the usual way, lifting it straight up/off, then all you did was turn it over to the side and you were usually able to 'slide' it off as you turned it round on the ball.
thanks for the reply David,the old hitch has been removed finally and a new one bought :) looking underneath we saw something was slightly bent and that could of been causing the unhitching problem :( so maybe she was due a nice new shiney hitch :)
thanks again
Naomi :)
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I asked the chap in our caravan dealers workshop about this, we couldn't unhitch on our pitch last summer. He told me the caravan needed to be level to uncouple properly, I think this is cobblers myself but, that's what the man said.
I dont know BB, we never have the problem on site and we go away a lot however we always have trouble unhitching on our drive which when the van is reversed on, the van is level but then there is a slight incline where the car is and it always gets stuck so we had actually put it down to the fact that the unit and the car are unlevel, as we have never had the problem anywhere else only on our drive!!
I have had this on a sloped pitch with the standard alko hitch not the stabiliser one.
The cure was simple, wind the jockey wheel up so the cars suspension raises, make sure the caravans brakes are on or it has been chocked then release the cars handbrake, this causes the suspension to drop and releases the ball.