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dougrainer
Jun 18, 2018Nomad
mgirardo wrote:dougrainer wrote:
PS, If the motor fails when retracted, it will be almost impossible to replace it. With the step retracted, look and determine HOW you can get the motor out. A LOT easier with the steps extended.
The step motor on our Greyhawk failed when retracted. It was far from impossible to replace. Actually quite easy. I watched a few videos on YouTube how to replace the step motor and just went at it.
Here's a write up I did after I replaced my step. I thought it was a pretty easy process.
-Michael
Try it on a more common DOUBLE Electric step:( You will sing a different tune. The comments here are for CLASS A and CLASS C Motorhomes which the majority have Double electric steps. NO ACCESS to the motor when fully retracted. Doug
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