Acorn 180 stairlift is missing the **Final Limit Switch Striker** safety component

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If your Acorn 180 curved stairlift is missing the **Final Limit Switch Strike Arm**—that tiny but vital safety component hidden behind the lower charge pads—you’re not just dealing with an error code… you’re facing a serious safety hazard. But you don’t have to wait, pay through the nose, or stay stuck with a flawed system.

In this video, we break down **five real-world solutions**—from quick fixes to full replacements—that put control back in your hands. Whether you’re patching it temporarily, swapping out the entire unit for a reliable Bruno® stairlift, or even exploring legal recourse, you’ll learn how to act fast, stay safe, and stop funding Acorn’s shortcuts.

⚠️ **This isn’t theoretical.** A Montreal family almost lost a loved one—a terminal cancer patient—because this exact part was omitted. Don’t let it happen to you or someone you care about.

We cover:
- Where to get a genuine replacement strike arm (and who to call for proper reprogramming)
- How to retrofit a used Bruno straight stairlift—even on L- or U-shaped stairs
- Why consumer law may be on your side, even if you bought your stairlift secondhand
- Safe, temporary DIY workarounds (with clear warnings)
- A zero-cost rail adjustment that buys you critical time

**You deserve safety, reliability, and peace of mind—not corporate negligence disguised as convenience.**

👉 If this could help someone you know, **share it now**. You might just save a life.

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