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Old 06-13-2017, 01:59 PM   #1
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Falcon 2 tow bar

My Falcon 2 tow bar is in the extended position and will not retract. The spring loaded pin are out. Any suggestions would be appreciated...
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Spring loaded pins are suppose to be pushed in to retract
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Is your car still attached? If so try turning the steering wheel full left or right to take some pressure off the rods.
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Roadmaster sells a pry bar to push the pins in; I have to use it every now and then. You have some pressure (pull or push) on the bar; maybe putting the car in gear so it moves slightly then setting the parking brake will relieve the pressure.
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