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j-d
Sep 09, 2013Explorer II
Your step motor's a Ford power window motor. You should be able to run it many many times before it drew the battery down. The step controller shuts the motor down based on current draw. In other words, the motor should stop when the step can't move farther, up or down. But I'd still be sure the steps are lubed so they fully retract with ease.
Our Escapade has a house battery switch right by the door. Are you turning the house battery OFF while parked? If you aren't, your battery's being drawn down "parasitically" by the LPG Detector and other stuff that's powered unless you turn the battery off.
EDIT: Oh, Wait! Your steps are wired to the Chassis Battery? Odd that Jayco would wire one Escapade one way and the other another way. I can see their logic in Chassis Battery. However you manage to get the engine running, alternator power would close the steps. If I started the engine and had a dead house battery, I guess they wouldn't close...
Our Escapade has a house battery switch right by the door. Are you turning the house battery OFF while parked? If you aren't, your battery's being drawn down "parasitically" by the LPG Detector and other stuff that's powered unless you turn the battery off.
EDIT: Oh, Wait! Your steps are wired to the Chassis Battery? Odd that Jayco would wire one Escapade one way and the other another way. I can see their logic in Chassis Battery. However you manage to get the engine running, alternator power would close the steps. If I started the engine and had a dead house battery, I guess they wouldn't close...
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