Hi Folks!
I'm new to the forum and appreciative for all of you fellow Mooney owners! I have a M20C 1976. Love it!
I turned my battery on today before startup, and a binding sound came from underneath the floor which felt very much like the gear actuator trying to lock the gear down in place! The gear handle was in the down position and the 'gear down' indication was illuminated on the floor prior to turning the battery on. I'd landed the night before with no problems, and it was a soft landing! Before shutting the battery off I noticed the gear down indicator that's usually illuminated green on the panel flickering on and off, which led me to believe it was trying to still lock the gear in place. After shutting off the battery, i checked the circuit breakers and nothing had popped. I jumped out and visually checked the gear and all was well. I went up in the wheel wells and all seemed normal with everything locked in place over center and all springs at normal length for gear extension. After putting her back in the hanger, I thought i'd turn the battery on one more time quickly to see if movement of the plane had allow full compression of the switch. After a one second period of binding you could hear the gear lock and both greens and no more binding.... we've just had our first freeze here in central texas and I'm wondering if the cold as anything to do with this? Will get it up on jacks tomorrow but figured I'd share this to see if anyone can shed any light?
Many thanks!
Ben