I removed the module and found that there was some friction near the home position. Do you have any brand recommendations for what you use on your machine? I will try to find something else online, but Duplo never makes it easy to find this kind of information from past experience.Definitely take the slot2 module out and inspect it. IIRC, "L lock" error typically relates to the Duplo's sensors being unable to confirm that the mechanism has rotated properly into its home (locked) position. That combined with the fact that it only is making this noise on the return stroke indicates you likely have a problem with the bearing assembly, in my opinion. Take it out and look closely at the linear guide rails (the rails everything moving travels along). Look for paper dust buildup and lack of lubrication, evidence of friction, etc. I would clean it off as best I could with a lint free rag and mild solvent, and then add some lithium-based grease (without solid additives). However most manufacturers recommend different lubrication types, and I don't have a Duplo service manual so I'm not sure if they recommend lithium-based or not.
WD-40 is NOT LUBRICANT. It was created as a Water Displacement liquid for the inside of rocket fuel chambers.you can try using spray lubricant like wd40.... it has proved useful to us in the past
Do you have any reccomendations on what I should use? We have a contact at Duplo, but they're going to want to charge us $200 to send a tech to NV from CA just to apply lubricant.WD-40 is NOT LUBRICANT. It was created as a Water Displacement liquid for the inside of rocket fuel chambers.
Any lubrication that happens evaporates soon after use.
Sure - it stops the squeak until it wears/evaporates and then it allows much more wear to occur before you notice the squeak again IF the part doesn't fail completely.
Sigh.
You'd probably be fine using 3-in-1 oil. 3-IN-ONE Multi-Purpose OilDo you have any reccomendations on what I should use? We have a contact at Duplo, but they're going to want to charge us $200 to send a tech to NV from CA just to apply lubricant.