Replacement for Motor and Linkage for 1996 Kwikee Series 32 Steps
Question:
I just bought a new motor and linkage from you and the motor worked but the new linkage failed and has broken my motor drive gear also. I have a series 32 double step on an 1996 Southwind motorhome. These parts are expensive and dont want any more problems. Can you please help me find the correct parts for this?
asked by: Matthew G
Expert Reply:
Since your steps were built before 1999, what you will need to do is upgrade your motor, gear box and linkage; individual replacement parts will unfortunately not work.
So what you are going to need is the Motor Upgrade Kit for Kwikee Electric RV Steps # LC379145.
This includes a switch kit and integrated motor, gear box, and "A" linkage which will get your steps working again. I've added a link to a video review for you as well.
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Motor Upgrade Kit for Kwikee Electric RV Steps
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