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supercub
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Feb 23, 2015

Kwikee Step

My step doesn't close or open all the way. anyone else had a problem like this? I was looking online and looks like there's some limit switches that might need adjustment. I'll check that out first. However, if it's a gear, has anyone replaced them? Thanks
Brian

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  • I was having the same problem that you are experiencing. I took it apart and cleaned everything up lubed everything and reassembled it. I have had no more problems since then. I did do some research for a new motor at that time and for my Kwikee 2 step the motor was exactly like the Ford Taurus front driver side window lift motor. I looked at NAPA and Autozone and both were much cheaper than the dealer. Autozone also came with a lifetime warranty. JMO
  • You have a 11 year old RV. The odds are ALL the linkages need Liquid wrench spray. Take the cotter key out of the extend/retract shaft and pull the pin. A CORRECTLY loose step, you can push to retract with 1 finger all the way, when you let go, it should fall down open quickly. The easiest way to get the lube to penetrate is to take it loose like I described, spray all the linkages and then manually force the step closed and open until the lube penetrates the linkages and then falls open and closes with that one finger. Then reinstall the linkage and pin and cotter pin. Doug
  • A poster "PANDK", on July 28, 2012 claims the Kwikee step motor is a 1986-1995 Ford Taurus Left Front window motor...NAPA BK665-1395, that would inferr a quite considerable $ savings.

    I don't know....just threw it out there. Anyone do this replacement? Does it work?
  • Brian, the motor can be purchased much cheaper directly from the manufacturer. I'll have to look up who made it, they are in OR and if memory serves me right the guy to talk to was butch. The odds are if you have a late model rig the motor Mr Wizard suggested is correct but it really depends. If you have a bad motor and it is all aluminum, the one with the phenolic housing won't work and it becomes a******shoot as to which one will fit. If lubing doesn't fix it, come back on with a new post and give series and year of steps(RV) and what the motor looks like. Aluminum or phenolic gear housing on the motor. Then you will find out what you need.
  • NO limit switches in kiwikee steps
    the control board shuts the motor off, when current reaches the set limit
    such as going out or coming up, it it hits something, OR Binds Up
    it stops

    power off..clean and lube all the swinging joints and the rotating ARM that moves the step

    if that doesn't fix it, then you might have broken some teeth on the gear that mates the motor to the gear box

    i just replaced both motor and gear box a on ours a few weeks ago, got everything on amazon

    on ours the swing arm ball linkage was worn out, and the mating gear had broken teeth,
    so i bought new motor and new gear box
    now it works great, like a brand new step

    this motor
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005G21JP2/ref=od_aui_detailpages01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    this gear box
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005G21IQC/ref=od_aui_detailpages01?ie=UTF8&psc=1