Hydraulic Lift Repair: Replacing Seals, Cables & Power Units (Troubleshooting Guide)

Hydraulic Lift Repair: Replacing Seals, Cables & Power Units (Troubleshooting Guide)

A 2-post lift is a simple machine. It has three main failure points: it leaks, it tilts, or it refuses to go up.

When this happens, many garage owners in Sharjah Industrial Area panic and think they need to spend AED 8,000 on a new lift. You don’t.

90% of lift failures can be fixed for under AED 1,000 if you have the right parts. The problem is, most traders don’t stock parts. They just want to sell you a new box.

At Texas Equipment, we support what we sell (and even what we don’t). This guide helps you identify the broken part and get your bay back to making money.

1. The Leak: Hydraulic Cylinder Seals

If you see a puddle of oil at the base of your lift every morning, your V-Seals or O-Rings are dead.

In the UAE summer, cheap rubber seals dry out and crack.

The Fix:

Do not just top up the oil. That is a waste of money. You need a [Hydraulic Seal Kit].

  • Tip: Check your cylinder shaft. If the chrome is scratched, a new seal won’t last. You might need to polish the shaft or replace the cylinder.

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2. The Tilt: Steel Equalizer Cables

If your lift goes up unevenly (one side is higher than the other), do not ignore it. This is dangerous.

The “Clicking” sound you hear is the safety lock catching on one side because the Equalizer Cables have stretched.

The Fix:

Tightening the nut is a temporary fix. If the cable has stretched more than 1 inch, it has lost its tensile strength and is ready to snap.

  • Our Stock: We carry [Galvanised Steel Aircraft Cables] in various lengths (8mm, 10mm thickness) compatible with Launch, Chinese brands, and Texas lifts.

3. The Power Loss: Hydraulic Power Units

Does your lift hum but not move? Or does it struggle to lift a heavy Land Cruiser?

Your Power Unit (Motor + Pump) is failing. This often happens because of low voltage in the industrial area, burning out the capacitor or the pump gears wearing down.

The Fix:

You don’t need to rewind the motor. It is cheaper and faster to bolt on a brand new [Hydraulic Power Unit].

  • Options: We stock both Single Phase (220V) for home garages and Three Phase (380V) for busy workshops. They are universal and fit 99% of lifts.

Commercial Insight: A new Power Unit costs ~AED 1,200. A new lift costs AED 6,500. The math is simple.

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4. Profit Math: Repair vs. Replace

Is it worth fixing an old lift?

Scenario Buying a New Lift Repairing Old Lift
Cost AED 6,000 – 8,000 AED 300 – 1,500
Downtime 3-5 Days (Installation) 2-3 Hours (Part swap)
Civil Work May need new concrete drilling None
Conclusion Good if the lift is rusted/unsafe Best for ROI if the structure is good

Rule of Thumb: If the metal posts are not bent or rusted, always repair.

UAE Safety: Annual Inspection Requirements

According to the MOHRE Occupational Safety rules, fixing a lift requires recertification.

If you replace a load-bearing part (like a cable or cylinder), the lift must be load-tested again to ensure it is safe for your mechanics.

Texas Equipment offers [Annual Maintenance Contracts (AMC)]. We don’t just fix it; we certify it.

FAQs for Hydraulic Lift Repair Parts

Q1: What oil should I use in my car lift?

A: Use Hydraulic Oil AW32 (for general use) or AW46 (for very hot climates). Never use engine oil or brake fluid; it will destroy the seals.

Q2: My lift goes up but won’t come down. Why?

A: This is usually a broken “Safety Release Cable” or a stuck lowering valve. Check if the safety locks are disengaging on both sides when you pull the handle.

Q3: Can I buy a universal power unit?

A: Yes. Our units are standard. You just need to check the tank size (10L vs 14L) and the voltage (220V vs 380V).

Q4: How do I measure my broken cable?

A: Measure the total length from stud-tip to stud-tip. Also, measure the thickness (diameter). If you are unsure, bring the old cable to our Sharjah showroom.

Q5: Do you sell spare rubber pads?

A: Yes. The [Rubber Lift Pads] wear out first. Working with worn pads can damage the customer’s car chassis. We sell sets of 4.

Q6: Why is my motor getting very hot?

A: Check your electrical connection. If you are running a 220V motor on a long, thin extension cord, it is starving for power. Direct wiring is always best.

Get Your Bay Back Online

Don’t let an AED 50 seal cost you AED 5,000 in lost business. Fix it today.

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About the Author

Ahmed Khan

Workshop Infrastructure Lead | Texas Equipment

Ahmed runs the After-Sales division, ensuring that UAE garages have instant access to critical spare parts to keep their hydraulic lifting equipment running safely 24/7.