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  • Troubleshooting Lippert Slide Out Solenoids That Is Not Working On A 2011 Georgetown XL
  • The location for the solenoid controller like the Lippert Polarity Reversing Solenoid by Trombetta for Hydraulic Power Units # LC118246 will vary and in order to find what you're looking for you're going to need to trace the wiring going to the solenoid. Once you've located the solenoids, you'll want to verify that you are receiving 12V with a circuit tester # PTW2993. If you are not receiving 12V, and your wiring is correct and not damaged, then you'll need to replace the solenoid and...
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  • Lippert Ground Control 3.0 Will Not Retract
  • If you have reset the system and they are still not retracting, you will need to check a few things. First will be the fuses. If one or more of these have failed, it can cause the system to not function properly. Next will be ground connections. A bad ground can cause any number of weird things to happen and this will definitely fall under this. You will need to make sure all the grounds have good solid connection to bare metal. However, if all the fuses and grounds are good, you will...
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  • Why Are the Cradles on My Swagman E-Spec # S94FR Coming Loose During Transport?
  • One of the things to consider about the tightening knobs on your E-Spec # S94FR is whether the cradle knobs are actually tightening when you turn the knobs to the max. There should be no looseness in the knob and you should be able to press either left or right on the cradles without any movement. If there is any looseness in the knob itself, this is a sign that the knob/bolt may be stripped or the shim needs replaced. We do sell the knob/bolt and shim as part # P197. Since this part comes...
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  • Replacement Parts For Malfunctioning SCS Frigette Coach Step # 733-0001
  • That is a strange issue to have. The issue may be with one of a few parts. It could be that the motor is stuttering before the steps are fully retracted causing them to retract as it thinks that it may be hitting something. The controller may be causing the steps to go in and out due to a faulty circuit board or wiring. Finally it could be in either the door switch or other safety switch sending bad signal to the circuit board and causing the motor to go in and out. The separate components...
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