Troubleshooting Kwikee Series 32 Steps that Operate in Reverse
Published 09/10/2018 >
Question:
How to change door magnet from open to close
asked by: Rick M
Expert Reply:
It sounds like you have a couple wires run backwards on your Lippert powered steps. Its hard to say exactly which wires are wrong but most likely a power wire and ground is backwards. The best recommendation I can give would be for you to go over the wiring and verify everything is connected correctly.
The green wire gets grounded to the chassis.
The white wire gets connected to the power switch which then goes to the positive battery post.
The yellow wire gets run to the a keyed power source, power only with ignition on.
The red wire connects to the positive battery post for the motor.
The brown wire gets connected to door switch.
I attached a diagram that shows how all of the connections should be made also.
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Kwikee Electric RV Step Complete Assembly - Double - 34 Series - 30" Wide
- RV Steps
- Motorhome
- Electric Step
- 30 Inch Wide Step
- 29-7/8 Inch Wide
- 2 Steps
- 8 Inch Drop/Rise
- Steel
- Kwikee
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