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Downwindtracke1
Dec 15, 2013Explorer
My rear motor seized, too. I had lubed the screw (my mistake)and the dust stuck. OK, when I went to manually raise them, the spring roll pin sheared. I took the unit off and went to town for $.30 part. The motor is held on by allen head cap screws, so you have to have the correct socket, which I had. You need a pin punch for the pin, which I don't have and used a cut off and filed nail .
The local RV dealer had a motor, which he didn't know what it was for, so I got a good deal.
The local RV dealer had a motor, which he didn't know what it was for, so I got a good deal.
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