Why do electric steps know to open or close?
The steps know to open or close because a magnet on the door opens or closes the reed switch on the door frame. If the magnet has fallen off or moved significantly, that’s your problem. If that’s not it, you may need a new reed switch, a stronger magnet, or a new controller, though these are not a common problems.
What to do if your step motor is not working?
Start by making sure you have power to the step motor. Then trace the wiring all the way to the battery. You are looking for loose or broken wires, poor continuity, bad grounds, or blown fuses. Do not forget to check for faulty parts or bad connections to the door switch sensor and the on/off switch to the steps.
What to do if your steps are not working?
Do not forget to check for faulty parts or bad connections to the door switch sensor and the on/off switch to the steps. If you still cannot determine what the problem is then contact the step manufacturer and/or Jayco for help. If that fails to bring results, then you will have to take the RV to a competent RV repair facility. Hope that helps.
Why is My Step not working on my RV?
If the magnet in the door is not perfectly aligned with the switch in the door frame when the door is closed the step won’t activate. Switch #2 (override switch). This toggle switch is typically located near the door and is used to keep the step extended when parked.
The steps know to open or close because a magnet on the door opens or closes the reed switch on the door frame. If the magnet has fallen off or moved significantly, that’s your problem. If that’s not it, you may need a new reed switch, a stronger magnet, or a new controller, though these are not a common problems.
Start by making sure you have power to the step motor. Then trace the wiring all the way to the battery. You are looking for loose or broken wires, poor continuity, bad grounds, or blown fuses. Do not forget to check for faulty parts or bad connections to the door switch sensor and the on/off switch to the steps.
Do not forget to check for faulty parts or bad connections to the door switch sensor and the on/off switch to the steps. If you still cannot determine what the problem is then contact the step manufacturer and/or Jayco for help. If that fails to bring results, then you will have to take the RV to a competent RV repair facility. Hope that helps.
What should I do if my electric steps stop moving?
Before messing with the motor or the controller, the first thing to check is the steps themselves. The motor stops when there’s too much strain on it (that’s how it knows to stop at full in or out). Try lubricating the steps well (see above) at all the moving joints and see if they move in and out if you help them — if so, they may be binding
Why are the gears on my electric steps not working?
It could be that the gears are stripped on the motor (they’re plastic), so it only extends to where the bad spot is on the gears. If you can hear the motor spinning when the steps are stopped, that’s likely the problem. You could still have a bad controller, but in my experience, that’s the least likely possibility.
Do you check your steps before driving off?
Always check your steps before driving off. The next logical move is to check the freedom of movement of the steps.
What to do if your steps have a bad motor?
If you get a motor with the wrong number of teeth, don’t panic. You can usually move the correct gears from the old motor to the new one. The control unit for the steps is a solid-state unit that has no moving parts and very seldom fails. Almost all erratic step behavior is caused by a bad motor.
Before messing with the motor or the controller, the first thing to check is the steps themselves. The motor stops when there’s too much strain on it (that’s how it knows to stop at full in or out). Try lubricating the steps well (see above) at all the moving joints and see if they move in and out if you help them — if so, they may be binding
Why are my steps not working in my motor home?
If so your step will not operate. You might also have a bad magnetic switch in your door, if so again your step won’t operate. Let us know what you find. Most steps run off the engine battery so you can turn off the house and still get in and out of the motor home. You might want to check fuses for the steps.
How does an electric Strike unlock a door?
When an electric strike is activated, it releases the latch, unlocking the door. Electric strike locks remain locked from the outside at all times. When the door closes behind you, it automatically returns to a locked position. Electric strike locks are opened from the inside by pressing a panic baror other manual release device.
It could be that the gears are stripped on the motor (they’re plastic), so it only extends to where the bad spot is on the gears. If you can hear the motor spinning when the steps are stopped, that’s likely the problem. You could still have a bad controller, but in my experience, that’s the least likely possibility.
What happens if I leave the electric step out?
If the step is left out it will also go in when the key is turned in the ignition. I believe it also works on a remote control on my key ring but I don’t remember using it. It’s two years since I used the van because of health. But it had stoped working before I stopped using it.
What to do if your steps won’t come out?
Some have 2, one for the power and one for switches on the door. If the one on the door is not working, the steps will not operate. Good luck. There is a troubleshooting pdf document you can download HERE that may be of help to you.
Why does my step in motor home not work?
I suspect it is in the control as that is what causes it to reverse. Most work off a door magnet which reacts when you open and close the door. If I can find out pretty much what you have I can give you some more assistance. It does not work on the door opening or closing. There is a switch inside the door, one for step out, one for step in.
When do the Lippert power steps retract?
Likewise, the steps do not retract when the ignition is turned on and the rig started. If my testing was faulty, and it turns out not to be a mortal problem, what is the return policy? Long time etrailer customer.ski If you check out the diagram I attached you will see how the steps should get wired up.
Where is the switch on an electric step motor?
That’s controlled by a rocker switch somewhere in the coach. It may be above the door or in a nearby cabinet, or it may be near your gauges. If the steps don’t move at all, ever, you have 12V power in the coach, and you hear no noise from the step motor, the first thing to check is the reed switch and magnet on the door.
Do you need a new motor for electric steps?
If the steps move freely with the linkage disconnected, you probably need a new motor, though some people have reported success with just rotating the white plastic gear 180 degrees inside the motor so that the bad spot never gets used. You will need a pair of snap ring pliers to get at the white plastic gear. Look closely at the gear.
Likewise, the steps do not retract when the ignition is turned on and the rig started. If my testing was faulty, and it turns out not to be a mortal problem, what is the return policy? Long time etrailer customer.ski If you check out the diagram I attached you will see how the steps should get wired up.