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TriumphGuy
Sep 03, 2018Explorer
I know the OPs problem was solved, but just in case someone runs across this and can't get things to move with what Doug said ... I had a similar problem, and it wasn't because of a bad motor but because of a piece of Arizona road construction (tar and gravel) got stuck in the perfect spot to cause a jam.
As mentioned above, I couldn't get to the pin to release the motor with the stairs in the closed position. But I could squeeze a small wrench in underneath the motor to start taking the bolts out - when I got the first two loose there was enough play and the stairs were able to move.
Unplug the motor first and watch your fingers!
As mentioned above, I couldn't get to the pin to release the motor with the stairs in the closed position. But I could squeeze a small wrench in underneath the motor to start taking the bolts out - when I got the first two loose there was enough play and the stairs were able to move.
Unplug the motor first and watch your fingers!
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