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Wmb1026
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Aug 19, 2017

Fleetwood niagara lift system

Hey guys, I'm new here...I have a question...last year I bought a 2005 fleetwoood niagara pop up. I went to open it up a few weeks ago and while cranking it up, I got distracted and let go of the crank...the roof had barley raised 6 inches. When I resumed cranking, the roof dropped...at first I figured a cable broke, but all 4 cables are tight. The crank shaft also spins freely....any ideas on what has happened? Has this happened to anyone here?
Thanks!
  • Clutch assembly right behind the crank assembly is bad. Parts are available on the internet but pricey and hard to find. Had the same thing happen to my Niagara.
  • Before you tear things apart try cranking the crank in the down direction until it stops then give it a partial revolution past that. There will be some resistance but that's okay. Now try cranking up and see what happens. This somehow adjusts the clutch. My late friend and Coleman/Fleetwood dealer told me about that. Try not to over crank when putting the top up because that can have the opposite effect.

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  • Thanks guys, I appreciate the quick response, I'll keep y'all posted.
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    If you do this correctly, you'll hear a clicking sound as you crank it up. It's a rachet system.

    -Speak
  • Well I tried cranking it in the down direction and the cranks shaft just spins, doesn't catch anything...
  • No it just spins...don't really hear anything and there is no resistance
  • I found some videos on Youtube.com that may be of help. One was that the chain and brake/clutch got lubed and defeated the brake. Here is one that gave some good info. 2002 Coleman lift