Mar-06-2018 08:37 AM
2001 36' Kountry Star DP
Aug-04-2018 06:48 AM
Coelacanth wrote:Coelacanth wrote:tropical36 wrote:Coelacanth wrote:
Removed the motor case. Turned the rotor manually. Motor gear turned normally. Reattached motor and gear to step gear. Turned rotor manually, both directions. Step arm moved back and forth just fine. Motor guts look fine, but I have no idea what normal brush wear looks like? But, the mentioned 94% seem to be on target.
So, next question(s). These servo motor assemblies online look just like what I have. But, are the gears universal? Are the mounting holes? If not, how do I know which item to purchase?
Did I not already mention, to match it up with one that's pictured on Amazon and I do mean exactly. Doing that insures that it will work....WINDOW MOTORS
STEP MOTORS
Typically you can find one and the same for either window or step, with the price being the only difference.
You did. Mea culpa.
I’ll start the search now.
🙂
Ok,...I purchased the Dorman 742-210 motor you suggested from Amazon. Last one they had.
It arrived, I compared it to the original, they looked like clones. But, when I tried to attach it to actuator gear it didn’t fit. Turns out the new gears were about a nanometer too long, the shaft too. But, I dressed them down with my Dremel. Fits like a glove.
Tested it, worked perfectly.
Hooked it up this am, door moves in and out like brand new. Buttoned everything up. Good to go. Thanks for the motor link! You, and this forum saved me a fortune!!
:B
Aug-04-2018 06:35 AM
Coelacanth wrote:tropical36 wrote:Coelacanth wrote:
Removed the motor case. Turned the rotor manually. Motor gear turned normally. Reattached motor and gear to step gear. Turned rotor manually, both directions. Step arm moved back and forth just fine. Motor guts look fine, but I have no idea what normal brush wear looks like? But, the mentioned 94% seem to be on target.
So, next question(s). These servo motor assemblies online look just like what I have. But, are the gears universal? Are the mounting holes? If not, how do I know which item to purchase?
Did I not already mention, to match it up with one that's pictured on Amazon and I do mean exactly. Doing that insures that it will work....WINDOW MOTORS
STEP MOTORS
Typically you can find one and the same for either window or step, with the price being the only difference.
You did. Mea culpa.
I’ll start the search now.
🙂
Jul-28-2018 03:56 PM
tropical36 wrote:Coelacanth wrote:
Removed the motor case. Turned the rotor manually. Motor gear turned normally. Reattached motor and gear to step gear. Turned rotor manually, both directions. Step arm moved back and forth just fine. Motor guts look fine, but I have no idea what normal brush wear looks like? But, the mentioned 94% seem to be on target.
So, next question(s). These servo motor assemblies online look just like what I have. But, are the gears universal? Are the mounting holes? If not, how do I know which item to purchase?
Did I not already mention, to match it up with one that's pictured on Amazon and I do mean exactly. Doing that insures that it will work....WINDOW MOTORS
STEP MOTORS
Typically you can find one and the same for either window or step, with the price being the only difference.
Jul-28-2018 02:27 PM
Jul-28-2018 02:17 PM
Coelacanth wrote:
Removed the motor case. Turned the rotor manually. Motor gear turned normally. Reattached motor and gear to step gear. Turned rotor manually, both directions. Step arm moved back and forth just fine. Motor guts look fine, but I have no idea what normal brush wear looks like? But, the mentioned 94% seem to be on target.
So, next question(s). These servo motor assemblies online look just like what I have. But, are the gears universal? Are the mounting holes? If not, how do I know which item to purchase?
Jul-28-2018 05:15 AM
Jul-27-2018 04:00 AM
Gottahaveit wrote:
Just replace the motor..its a cheap fix. If that doesn't work your only out about $70 and you have a spare. 94% of us tell you its the motor. Or you can keep on playing with it and let us know what the outcome was :R
Jul-26-2018 11:08 PM
Jul-26-2018 04:13 PM
Bud
USAF Retired
Pace Arrow
Jul-26-2018 03:05 PM
Coelacanth wrote:
O.K.,...I have a similar issue, but in my case the steps on my 1996 Itasca Suncruiser are stuck in the retracted position.
For years they would stick either open or closed periodically, but after opening the door a few times, or driving a few miles they would work fine for months. Now, I think whatever the issue was/is has finally decided it’s had enough?
I’ve tried whacking everything I could whack. I cleaned the green ground wire connection. Nope. And, I have always kept everything well lubricated.
The odd thing is, the step light comes on when the door opens and I can hear the relay clicking.
I downloaded and printed off the Kwikee test manuals. All the connections test as they should, but the white wire and brown wire results are reversed. I’ve read this may be true on some earlier models? This unit is a Series 32 and has the old, yellow #909513 controller box.
I tried to jump the motor using one of the house batteries. I disconnected the main, 4 lead plug to the controller, but did not disconnect the motor wires from the controller box. I just opened the odd looking in-line connector. But, all I managed to do was blow the 20 amp fuse in my test wire from the battery to the motor red lead.
I just ordered the Kwikee, 4-way test plug from Amazon. I haven’t given up yet. I’d prefer to fix this, rather than install a bypass switch.
But, I’m at a loss. Any suggestions are more than welcome.
Regards,
Jack
Jul-26-2018 02:12 PM
Coelacanth wrote:enblethen wrote:
Disconnect the linkage from the motor.
You should have done this before trying to test motor to insure that the step is not bound up!
I would have, but I’m not sure how to access the cotter pin since the steps are retracted?
Jul-26-2018 01:52 PM
Bud
USAF Retired
Pace Arrow
Jul-26-2018 10:28 AM
enblethen wrote:
Try using a bar to pry step away from frame. It should move somewhat. Maybe enough to get to pin or nut on motor assembly.Fight to get apart, going together should be easier.
Jul-26-2018 10:02 AM
Bud
USAF Retired
Pace Arrow