Lippert Stabilizer Jack Replacement Switch for Legs that will Retract but Not Extend
Question:
Hi, my front stabilizer jack will not extend, it will only retract. The motor is good because when I reverse the wires it does extend. I even tried bypassing the switch but had no luck. One wire that goes to the jack motor connects to a small connection mounted on the exterior frame and labeled PWR on one terminal and AUX on the other I attached a pic of it. Not sure what that terminal box is but that be the problem? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks,
asked by: Tom
Expert Reply:
That looks like a circuit breaker in the picture you mentioned. It sounds like the switch is bad since the motor will work in either direction. For a replacement switch you'd want the part # LC387874.
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