Atwood Accessories and Parts - 75391
Adds convenience to the R.V. Landing Gear. The 12 VDC Motor allows for manual override.
Note: The Motor Decreases the capacity rating of the the landing gear to 5,000 lbs.
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- How to Wire the Electric Motor for RV Landing Gear # 75391 On a 5th Wheel Trailer
- Start by mounting the motor and switch and removing the fuse on the Electric Motor for R.V. Landing Gear, item # 75391, until installation is complete.
There are 4 wires, 2 red and 2 black on the switch and two wires, 1 red and 1 yellow on the motor.
One set of red and black wires on the switch are 48 inches long and will be wired to the vehicle battery. The red wire with inline fuse holder is attached to the 12 volt positive battery terminal and the black wire is wired to the negative ba
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- How Do I Wire Replacement Switch With 6 Terminals On Atwood 5th Wheel Landing Gear Jacks
- I contacted our representative at Atwood and she informed me that there will be a 12 volt and ground terminal for each leg and that the extra 12 volt and ground can be hooked up to a light but is not necessary. She informed me that the switch is reverse polarity and it does not matter which terminal is the ground or 12 volt power.
So to wire you will first want to remove the fuse from the motor of part # 75391. Then, run one set of the red and black wire from the switch to one side of the lan
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- Wiring the Electric Motor for R.V. Landing Gear # 75391
- You will first want to mount the motor and switch on the Electric Motor for R.V. Landing Gear, # 75391. Make sure to remove the fuse until installation is complete.
There are 4 wires (2 red and 2 black) on the switch. On the motor, there are two wires (1 red and 1 yellow).
The shorter set of red and black wires on the switch need to be wired to the vehicle battery. Attach the red wire with in-line fuse holder to the positive battery terminal. Attach the black wire to the negative battery p
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- Spare Atwood Landing Gear Motor Recommendation
- Yes, this Electric Motor for R.V. Landing Gear, part # 75391, would be the correct motor to use as a spare for the Atwood Mobil # 7119 motor that you currently have.
I spoke with my contact at Atwood and he confirmed that the # 75391 is the newer version of the # 7119 that you currently have.
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- How to Connect Atwood Electric Motor for R.V. Landing Gear # 75391 To Switch Already On Trailer.
- On the Atwood Electric Motor for R.V. Landing Gear, part # 75391, one set of red and black wires on the switch will be wired to the vehicle battery. The red wire should be wired with an inline fuse holder to the 12 volt positive battery terminal and the black wire is wired to the negative battery post or a clean, paint and corrosion free chassis ground.
The second set of red and black wires on the switch will attach to the motor leads. The red wire goes to the red motor lead and the black wir
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- What is the Maximum Amperage Draw of the Atwood Electric Motor and Switch, # 75391
- The Electric Motor and Switch, # 75391, is rated for a maximum of 30 amps. Any more than that will blow the fuse and can damage the motor and jack. This motor can be used with the Atwood RV Landing Gear, # 75333 but it will reduce the capacity of the landing gear to 5,000 pounds.
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- Weight Capactiy of Atwood Electric Motor for RV Landing Gear
- The Atwood Electric Motor part # 75391 reduces the weight capacity of the landing gear to 5,000 pounds. The motor cannot lift anymore weight than 5,000 pounds, regardless of what the landing gear is rated at.
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