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pnichols
Jun 16, 2018Explorer II
Chris,
You can also just unscrew the step from the coach's flooring/framing/whatever and drop the entire step if it's the motor that's the problem - instead of maybe the easy to get at proximity detector being the problem.
P.S and In Fact - A couple of years ago I had to replace some of our RV automatic step's puny attachment metel screws with 3/8" stainless steel lag bolts going through holes I drilled up above into solid coach steel framing. 220+ lbs. of me repeatedly entering/exiting the coach by stepping - year after year - on an inadequately attached automatic step was an accident waiting to happen.
That being said ... automatic RV steps are a wonderful thing to have. I even mounted a SideWinder automatic step on the passenger side of my 4X4 pickup truck cuz it's too high off the ground for "short" folks to get up into, and cuz I didn't want to reduce ground clearance whenever traveling off-road - like Nerf Bars do.
You can also just unscrew the step from the coach's flooring/framing/whatever and drop the entire step if it's the motor that's the problem - instead of maybe the easy to get at proximity detector being the problem.
P.S and In Fact - A couple of years ago I had to replace some of our RV automatic step's puny attachment metel screws with 3/8" stainless steel lag bolts going through holes I drilled up above into solid coach steel framing. 220+ lbs. of me repeatedly entering/exiting the coach by stepping - year after year - on an inadequately attached automatic step was an accident waiting to happen.
That being said ... automatic RV steps are a wonderful thing to have. I even mounted a SideWinder automatic step on the passenger side of my 4X4 pickup truck cuz it's too high off the ground for "short" folks to get up into, and cuz I didn't want to reduce ground clearance whenever traveling off-road - like Nerf Bars do.
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