Troubleshooting Lippert Powered Stabilizer that Stopped Working with Switch
Updated 05/11/2021 | Published 05/08/2021 >
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Question:
The jacks on my trailer don’t work. We’ve checked the power with a tester and we have power going to the switch and coming out of the switch. Does that mean the switch is good? Wondering if it’s the 6A breaker that could be the problem? We can operate the jacks manually.
asked by: Barb R
Expert Reply:
The switch should allow power to go through it when the switch is in the "on" position but if it's off and power is going through it that would not be a good sign. But I believe you are asking about it while in the on position.
It's probably a motor since you are able to crank the jacks manually and the switch seems good. You could bypass the breaker and if that allows it to work that would tell you if that's the issue. The replacement would be the # LC134181.
If it's the motor then you could use the part # LC352338.
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Replacement 6-Amp Auto Reset Breaker for Lippert Power Stabilizer Jack
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