Thank you for the photo and there is an option to replace the motor on your Kwikee 32 Series steps, though you'll need a full upgrade kit to the new style of motor:
- Motor Upgrade Kit for Kwikee Electric RV Steps # LC29VR view full answer...
It would be way easier to add a toggle switch like the Pollak Light-Duty Toggle Switch item # PK34513 to control your steps. I recommend going this route over a plunger type. view full answer...
The wires of the Autowbrake Electric Brake Controller # 3430001 are 14 gauge and were intended to be wired directly too a junction box where from there would run to all of the circuits of the trailer wiring. I would only run 18 gauge to lights and for the brake output and 12 volt accessory circuit and ground use 10 gauge. view full answer...
If you're having lots of play in the steering wheel then a steering stabilizer would be the correct choice over an anti-sway bar, which would be more useful for correcting body sway of the motorhome. For your 2014 Fleetwood Excursion I recommend the Roadmaster Reflex Steering Stabilizer with Mounting Brackets for Class A Motor Homes # RM-RBK18-RSSA. This is going to attach to the tie-rod and help stiffen up the movement for less play.
You can still replace the factory front anti-sway... view full answer...
Lights wired directly into the RV wiring like the ones in your Fleetwood Excursion run off of 12 volt power that has been inverted from the shore power hookup via the transfer switch and its associated equipment. You could use light # 277-000250 with an LED bulb if you wanted to. This light uses a 1076 bulb so for an LED version you could use # DI95VR. view full answer...