Electric running boards won't go all the way up.

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You can’t guarantee the insides are clean or that the motor gearing isn’t shot. I’m thinking it’s got something to do with the mechanism that closes them, especially if it’s equal on all sides.
It works very smoothly
You can’t guarantee the insides are clean or that the motor gearing isn’t shot. I’m thinking it’s got something to do with the mechanism that closes them, especially if it’s equal on all sides.
I doubt if any of it is shot, it works quite well except for the gap. Are you thinking both sides are off a tooth?
 
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None of that under there looks clean whatsoever. Need your prescriptions checked little guy
It's immaculate little one. I used engine cleaner and pressure washed the hinges 3 times in the last 6 months and lubed them. Plus it was done an hour before these pictures which is why there is water dripping still. Do you just like to nit-pik little one?
 

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It's immaculate little one. I used engine cleaner and pressure washed the hinges 3 times in the last 6 months and lubed them. Plus it was done an hour before these pictures which is why there is water dripping still. Do you just like to nit-pik little one?
No just like being an ass to an ass. Your hinges are either bent or have moved from original position. They should be 3” or so off the frame rails. Over time I bet they have moved and are now causing your gap. Instead of running your mouth on here why don’t you go under there and look and compare my pic to yours and you’ll see the difference clearly
 
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Grouchy one; You are seeing dirt and the hinge hitting but it's a photo. The front one clears the frame by 7" and the rear one clears by 1". More pics..............

hinge-front.jpg hinge-rear.jpg d the rear
 

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Grouchy one; You are seeing dirt and the hinge hitting but it's a photo. The front one clears the frame by 7" and the rear one clears by 1". More pics..............

View attachment 37605 View attachment 37606 d the rear
Guess it’s normal then. Yeah we fixed your issue! If it’s all equally gapped it’s probably normal since you don’t think it’s any of the above things we’ve stated. Oh yeah, there’s this thing called a dealership. Take it there and pay the diagnostic fee. I’m sure they will tel you what’s wrong with it lol:321:
 
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Guess it’s normal then. Yeah we fixed your issue! If it’s all equally gapped it’s probably normal since you don’t think it’s any of the above things we’ve stated. Oh yeah, there’s this thing called a dealership. Take it there and pay the diagnostic fee. I’m sure they will tel you what’s wrong with it lol:321:
I don't go to dealerships...........:flipthebird:
 

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It has been like that since I bought it 6 months ago......not against the frame, it's all solid and works smoothly.
Apparently it’s not working smoothly if it’s got a gap big enough to stick your hand in
 

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