Replacement for Power Gear 500456
Updated 09/02/2025 | Published 08/14/2025 >
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Question:
I have the power gear 500456 I’m only looking for this controller and not the whole kit.
asked by: Michael C
Expert Reply:
Hello again Michael. I'm sorry to say the Power Gear 500456 is an obsolete part. The entire kit # LC359259 is required for replacement to make it compatible with the old system. If you order the # LC82FR on its own it won't work with your setup. I did just confirm this with Lippert to be sure.
The only way to replace the key pad without the whole kit would be to find an old 500456 at a local RV salvage yard. I don't know if you'll have any luck with that but it might be worth a look if you're trying to save some money.
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Replacement Key Pad Control Unit for Power Gear Powered RV Leveling System
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Robin H.
9/2/2025
Hey Michael, did you have any luck finding the old 500456 at a salvage yard, or did you decide to go with the full kit replacement? I'm curious because it could help others in a similar situation.