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Troubleshooting Lippert Electric Stabilizer Jack Not Working  

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I have the Lippert electric stabilizer jacks on my TT and the rear one all of a sudden stopped working. It worked fine while camping last weekend but when I parked it for storage the rear jack would not extend. The motor seemed to be working fine so it seems like it might be electrical. Could this 6-amp auto reset breaker be causing motor not to work or is there a fuse somewhere I should be looking for first? Thanks

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We have actually heard from Lippert about this type of issue and they recommend replacing the 6 amp fuse with a 30 amp fuse. This should resolve the issues you're describing.

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Bryan

7/26/2020

My problem was the same. At first, a test of the components it was the breaker that was the issue. but now, in order to operate the rear stabilizer I need to manually begin to turn it and then it will operate. I have lubricated the track and that has not made a difference. The motor will run up and down once you turn the stabilizer manually. I purchased the breaker from erailer and not longer feel that is the present issue.

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Chris R.

7/30/2020

Honestly a lot of issues like this tend to be caused by a weak battery. I would make certain that the battery is in good condition and fully charged (you should be getting 13+ volts of power right after the battery). Also make sure the ground and power wires are still securely attached.

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