Troubleshooting RV Steps Being Down When they Should Be up After the Installation of a new Motor
Updated 02/25/2022 | Published 02/24/2022 >
Question:
Installer new unit but stairs are down when they should be up help??
asked by: Bob
Expert Reply:
The most common reason that your steps may be going the opposite way they should after installing the Replacement Lippert Components 5:1 Gearbox With Motor for RV Steps # LC62FR is due to the actuating arm being in the wrong position during installation.
I have included a video on the installation of the Replacement Lippert Components 5:1 Gearbox With Motor for RV Steps # LC62FR, at about the 3:05 mark he touches on the positioning of the arm for installation.
Product Page this Question was Asked From
Replacement Lippert Components 5:1 Gearbox With Motor for RV Steps - Link Assembly "A"
- Accessories and Parts
- RV Steps
- Linkage
- Gears
- Motors
- Lippert
more information >
Featured Help Information
Miscellaneous Media
Continue Researching
- Q&A: Replacement Step Motor and Gear Box LCI 676062 For Kwikee Steps On New Motorhome
- Q&A: Recommended Replacement Motor for LCI 366043
- Q&A: Replacement Lippert Control Module for Kwikee Step 1510000140
- Q&A: Replacement Motor for a 676062 RV Step Motor
- Q&A: Recommended Replacement for a Lippert 713489 Step Motor
- Q&A: Replacement Gear Box For Lippert 366043 Motor & A Linkage
- Q&A: Replacement Motor 1101422 for Kwikee Step Assembly
- Article: Breakaway Kit Installation for Single and Dual Brake Axle Trailers
- Article: Roadmaster Tow Bar Feature Descriptions
- Article: How to Measure for Motorhome Steps
- Article: Wiring Trailer Lights with a 6-Way Plug (It's Easier Than You Think)
- Article: 2 Steps for Finding the Right Weight Distribution Hitch Size
- Article: Best Bike Racks for Electric Bikes
- Article: Wiring Trailer Lights with a 4-Way Plug (It's Easier Than You Think)


