Troubleshooting Ripped Out Wires on a Lippert Stabilizer
Updated 10/19/2020 | Published 10/15/2020 >
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Question:
Something tore the wires out of my right front stabilizer jack motor. I took it off and reconnected the wires, ensuring it matched the opposing side. Front nor rear stabilizer jacks work. Is there a fuse or reset button to replace/reset?
asked by: Randy B
Expert Reply:
There is usually an in-line fuse with wiring that leads up to the battery.
The best thing to do first is to disconnect the system from your battery for about 10 minutes and then reconnect. This will serve the same function as a reset button. If this doesn't solve the problem, let me know and I will help you further.
If it turns out to be something with the motor, we do have a replacement motor and gearbox for your PSX2 Stabilizer. It's part # LC759091.
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