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Step Cover Motor

Yahoo Message Number: 35285
Can anyone tell me where the entry step cover motor is and how to gain access to it? I think one of the wires from the dash switches has come loose or is corroded. The two interior switches quit operating the step cover motor a couple of days ago.

Brian Davis

'05 Intrigue 42' OVTS
Coach #11901

Re: Step Cover Motor

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 35286
Brian, on my 03 Allure it is on the left side, sorta under the driver's seat near the electrical bay. Mine did the same thing and I ended up changing the micro-switches that are located inside the beem where the rack and pinion for the cover is located. In my coach, this beam can be seen at the ceiling of the forward electrical bay on the left side.
It runs right to left (as apposed to for and aft). For, a quick fix I would rap on the beam with a hammer. That did the trick every time and might last a day or two. I kept doing this until I got around to changing the micro-switches, which took 4 hours +. Good luck

Larry 03 Allure 30856

Quote from: Brian Davis

> Can anyone tell me where the entry step cover motor is and how to gain > access to it? I think one of the wires from the dash switches has

come loose

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or is corroded. The two interior switches quit operating the step

cover

Re: Step Cover Motor

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 35317
Larry,

You were right on!!! A couple of "raps" on the beam in the electrical bay did the trick. I'm sure the rest of your cure is right on as well, but my mechanical ability wouldn't fill a thimble, so I'll have to wait until I can get it fixed somewhere. In the meantime, I'll just "tap" the beam when I need to. That fits perfectly with my mechanical ability and I don't feel threatened at all. Thanks again.

Brian Davis

'05 Intrigue 42' OVTS
Coach #11901

Re: Step Cover Motor

Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 35319
Glad to help Brian! Hope you can find the right mechanic to fix it. Happy trails!

Larry, 03 Allure 30856

Quote from: Brian Davis
Larry,

You were right on!!! A couple of "raps" on the beam in the

electrical

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bay did the trick. I'm sure the rest of your cure is right on as

well,

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but my mechanical ability wouldn't fill a thimble, so I'll have to > wait until I can get it fixed somewhere. In the meantime, I'll just > "tap" the beam when I need to. That fits perfectly with my

mechanical

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ability and I don't feel threatened at all. Thanks again.

Brian Davis

'05 Intrigue 42' OVTS
Coach #11901

On Nov 4, 2007 4:59 AM, Larry Feather wrote: > > Brian, on my 03 Allure it is on the left side, sorta under the

driver's

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seat near the electrical bay. Mine did the same thing and I

ended up

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changing the micro-switches that are located inside the beem

where the

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rack and pinion for the cover is located. In my coach, this

beam can

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be seen at the ceiling of the forward electrical bay on the left

side.

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It runs right to left (as apposed to for and aft). For, a quick

fix I

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would rap on the beam with a hammer. That did the trick every

time and

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might last a day or two. I kept doing this until I got around to > > changing the micro-switches, which took 4 hours +. Good luck > >

> Larry 03 Allure 30856
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> > Can anyone tell me where the entry step cover motor is and how

to gain

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> access to it? I think one of the wires from the dash switches

has

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come loose

> > or is corroded. The two interior switches quit operating the

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Step Cover Motor

Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 35338
Hi:

I cannot answer your question, but.....
When my 2003, Intrigue, step cover quite working I was told by a CC tech that the motor, etc., was made in Junction City. They were then made by the firm that makes the handicapped scooters across from the Dari Mart Office. You have probably seen it. I called them and they were willing to repair it. You can call Kerri and perhaps she can give you the name of the firm and a phone number.

Bob

2007, Allure, 470