Okin JLDQ-3A Recliner Motor
$165.00
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Replacement recliner actuator for JLDQ-3A motor. This listing supplies the compatible Dewert/Okin Refined/Phoenix Mecano JLDQ.10.435.250A actuator, with a 250mm stroke, 435mm install length, 24V 50W rated voltage and 1 min ON / 8 min OFF duty cycle. JLDQ-3A Recliner Motor Replacement. The actuator supplied will be labelled JLDQ.10.435.250A and is suitable as a replacement when the stroke, install length, cables, plugs, plug size and mounting points match your original actuator. Need Help Finding the Right Recliner Actuator? See our range of recliner motor actuators (click here) or contact us with photos of your old actuator label, plugs and mounting points so we can help confirm the right replacement. read more
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Description
Okin JLDQ-3A Recliner Actuator Replacement
This page is for customers replacing an electric recliner actuator labelled JLDQ-3A on the original motor. The actuator supplied will be the compatible Dewert/Okin Refined/Phoenix Mecano replacement labelled JLDQ.10.435.250A, which is suitable when the key specifications, plug connections and mounting points match your original actuator.
This replacement recliner motor has a 250mm stroke, 435mm install length, 24V 50W rated voltage and 1 min ON / 8 min OFF duty cycle. It is used to drive the recliner mechanism open and closed in compatible electric recliner chairs, sofas and lounges.
Supplied Replacement Actuator
Although your original actuator may be labelled JLDQ-3A the replacement actuator supplied from this listing will be labelled JLDQ.10.435.250A. This is intentional and helps customers replace selected JLDQ.3 actuator models with a compatible JLDQ.10 version.
Please check your original actuator before ordering and confirm the following details are the same or compatible:
Model number on your old actuator
Stroke length
Install length
Rated voltage
Cable layout
Plug type and plug size
Mounting points
Clevis ends and attachment points
If the cables, plugs or attachment points look different to your original motor, please contact us with photos before purchasing.
Key Details to Check Before Ordering
Electric recliner actuators can look very similar, but small differences can stop a replacement from fitting correctly. The model number is an important guide, but it should not be the only detail used to confirm compatibility.
This replacement actuator has the following specifications:
Make: Dewert/Okin Refined/Phoenix Mecano
Original model being replaced: JLDQ-3A
Supplied replacement model: JLDQ.10.435.250A
Stroke: 250mm
Install length: 435mm
Rated voltage: 24V 50W
Duty cycle: 1 min ON / 8 min OFF
We recommend taking clear photos of your original actuator label, plug connections, cable routing and mounting points before removing it from the recliner. These photos are useful for checking compatibility and can help you reinstall the new actuator in the same position.
Need Help Matching the Right Recliner Motor?
Finding the right electric recliner actuator can be confusing because the same or similar motors may appear with different JLDQ model numbers. If you are unsure whether this is the correct replacement, send us photos of the old actuator label, plug ends, cables and both mounting points.
We stock a range of electric recliner actuator motors and spare parts, so if this is not the correct part for your repair, we may still be able to help you find the right replacement.
Do It Yourself and Save Time & Money
Replacing a recliner actuator is a practical DIY repair for many customers when the correct replacement part has been identified. Always unplug the recliner from power before starting, take photos before removing the old motor and follow the installation steps carefully.
By replacing only the faulty actuator instead of replacing the whole recliner, you can save money, reduce waste and enjoy the satisfaction of getting your electric recliner working again yourself.
Specifications
Specifications
Technical Specifications
| Product Type | Electric recliner linear actuator motor |
| Make | Dewert / Okin Refined / Phoenix Mecano |
| Original Model Being Replaced | JLDQ-3A |
| Supplied Replacement Model | JLDQ.10.435.250A |
| Stroke | 250mm |
| Install Length | 435mm |
| Rated Voltage | 24V 50W |
| Duty Cycle | 1 min ON / 8 min OFF |
| Common Use | Replacement actuator motor for compatible electric recliner chairs, recliner sofas and lounges |
| Compatibility Notes | Suitable as a replacement for JLDQ-3A when the stroke, install length, voltage rating, cables, plugs, plug size, mounting points and attachment ends match your original actuator |
This listing is for customers replacing an original actuator labelled JLDQ-3A. The actuator supplied will be labelled JLDQ.10.435.250A.
Please compare your original actuator label, cables, plugs, plug size, mounting points, clevis ends and attachment points before ordering. If anything looks different, contact us with photos so we can help confirm compatibility.
How To Tutorial
How To Tutorial
How To Install a JLDQ Recliner Actuator
These instructions are a general guide for replacing a compatible Dewert/Okin Refined/Phoenix Mecano JLDQ recliner actuator. Always disconnect the recliner from power before starting and take care when moving or lifting furniture.
- Disconnect the power.
Unplug the recliner from the wall socket and disconnect the power supply transformer before working on the chair, sofa or lounge. - Move the recliner safely.
Carefully move the recliner into a suitable working position. Use safe lifting techniques, avoid twisting your back, and get another person to help if the furniture is heavy, awkward or difficult to control. - Take a before photo.
Before removing anything, take clear photos of the actuator, cable routing, plug connections, mounting points and attachment clips. These photos will help you refit the new actuator the same way. - Locate the existing actuator.
Find the recliner actuator motor underneath the furniture. It is usually attached to the recliner mechanism at both ends with mounting pins, clips or clevis style attachments. - Check the replacement actuator matches.
Compare the old actuator with the new replacement before removing the original part. Confirm the model, stroke length, install length, plug connections, cable layout, mounting points and attachment ends are the same or compatible. - Disconnect the plugs and cables.
Carefully unplug the actuator cables from the matching connections. Do not pull on the wires themselves. Hold the plug body where possible and gently release any retaining clips. - Remove the mounting clips or pins.
Support the actuator while removing the clips, pins or fasteners holding it to the recliner mechanism. Keep the original pins and clips safe if they are being reused. - Remove the old actuator.
Once both ends are disconnected, carefully remove the old actuator from the recliner mechanism. Avoid forcing the mechanism or allowing the actuator to drop suddenly. - Fit the new actuator into position.
Position the new JLDQ replacement actuator in the same orientation as the original. Refit the mounting pins, clips or fasteners securely at both attachment points. - Reconnect the cables and plugs.
Route the cables the same way as the original actuator, using your before photo as a reference. Reconnect the plugs firmly and make sure the cables are not pinched, stretched, twisted or positioned near moving mechanism parts. - Test the recliner before final positioning.
Reconnect the power supply and carefully test the recliner movement. Check that the actuator moves smoothly, the mechanism opens and closes correctly, and no cables are being pulled or trapped. - Return the furniture to normal use.
Once you are satisfied the actuator is working correctly, carefully return the chair, sofa or lounge to its normal position. Continue to use safe lifting techniques and get help if needed.
If the recliner still does not operate after installation, check the power supply, handset or switch, cable connections and any loose or damaged plugs. If you are unsure, contact us with photos of your actuator, plugs and wiring layout for help.
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Is this the correct replacement for a JLDQ-3A recliner actuator?
Yes, this listing is for customers replacing an original actuator labelled JLDQ-3A. The actuator supplied will be labelled JLDQ.10.435.250A and is suitable when the stroke, install length, voltage, cables, plugs and mounting points match your original actuator.
Why does the replacement actuator have a different model number?
Some compatible Dewert/Okin Refined/Phoenix Mecano recliner actuators use different JLDQ model numbers even though the key specifications are the same. For this listing, the original model being replaced is JLDQ-3A, and the supplied compatible replacement is JLDQ.10.435.250A.
What should I check before ordering this JLDQ-3A replacement motor?
Check the label on your old actuator, then compare the stroke, install length, rated voltage, cables, plug type, plug size, clevis ends and attachment points. This replacement has a 250mm stroke, 435mm install length and 24V 50W rated voltage.
How do I know if my recliner actuator motor is faulty?
A faulty recliner actuator may stop moving completely, only move in one direction, make unusual clicking or grinding noises, or fail to operate even when power is connected. Before replacing the actuator, also check the power supply transformer, handset or switch, plug connections and cables, as these can cause similar symptoms.
Can I replace a JLDQ electric recliner actuator myself?
Many customers can replace a recliner actuator themselves if they are comfortable safely moving the furniture and matching the plugs and mounting points. Always unplug the recliner from power first, take before photos of the wiring and actuator position, and use safe lifting techniques when turning or moving the chair, sofa or lounge.





