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				What model is your winch?
 
If the motor runs you can forget about the soloniods, they either work or don;t. If The winch has an unknow history, clean and service is a good start. 
 
If your winch is an old low mount warn you must not remove the brake assembly from the drum. They are loaded withinn the housing. 
 
Can be the motor or fautly/worn brake assembly. Inspect and clean the motor first. Brushes and parts can be ordered from ATECO in sydney they carry a large stock of warn parts. A truck electrition will be able to sevice the motor if you don't want to touch it. General auto elec should also be able to help. If you do the motor be sure to place the drain to the bottom as you place it back on. the drain will be found at the engine place end of the motor. only small. 
 
And yes the winch should be serviced about every 12 months. How do I know this. I am the Tmax Warranty Repair agent. And I service warn as well.
 
If you sevice the gearbox degrease all parts and regrease with a quality grease, It helps to place an oil treatment in the box, couple of table spoons will do, Some thing like Morreys or auotmotive gearbox additive. This will help keep rust from the gears should the winch get water in it. Dont over grease the gears, the winch will be hard to free spool with to heavy or to much grease. Use an extreme pressure grease. 
 
hope this helps.
 
glen
			
		 
	
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