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Stuart- Member Since: 16 Dec 2017 Location: UK and Hong Kong Posts: 403 ![]() ![]() |
They did that in the main dealer, and the motor still retracted with the step off, this confirmed their diagnosis of the new motor being faulty. I'd forgotten that detail. I've got about 50 motors due in the next 7-10 days so I'll have to swap it over to be sure. 2017 4.4 SDV8 Autobiography in black
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noone Member Since: 05 Apr 2025 Location: Florida Posts: 75 ![]() ![]() |
50 motors, from Alibaba? Are you reselling deployable steps? Let us know the outcome with yours. How long did your Chinese aftermarket last before it stopped working? I’m curious to get an expected longevity gauge on my new Chinese deployable steps. I live in Florida and this vehicle will never see roads with salt, but it will see wet roads a lot. 2023 L460 Range Rover SE P400
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Stuart- Member Since: 16 Dec 2017 Location: UK and Hong Kong Posts: 403 ![]() ![]() |
Not from Ali, from one of our suppliers in China. It's a product I have on my site, I sell the motors and hinges (among other things) - not the full steps. I've stocked them for a while, and I've never had one back or any reports of issues with them. But it may be that I have one with a faulty hall sensor - it can happen. I'd expect them to last as long as an OEM one generally, they're not a complex motor really. But like anything, they will suffer in British weather. Not an issue for you guys in FL, of course. |
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noone Member Since: 05 Apr 2025 Location: Florida Posts: 75 ![]() ![]() |
I actually test drive another L460 example and it had the OEM deployable steps and one side was broken. So I would say both the Chinese and Land Rover motors (which are probably also made in China) are susceptible to failure. 2023 L460 Range Rover SE P400
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Stuart- Member Since: 16 Dec 2017 Location: UK and Hong Kong Posts: 403 ![]() ![]() |
For info for others. I had one of my own chaps fit one of our own new motors, and it worked, plug and play, no calibration of any kind.
In hindsight, the money spent at the dealer was wasted. The indy should have diagnosed an iffy new motor instead of burbling about "recalibration", which it seems is likely not to be a thing. Now I know the motors have hall sensors in them, they will likely just reset themselves. The new one working plug and play backs that up. 2017 4.4 SDV8 Autobiography in black 2018 D300 SE Velar in champagne |
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