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What Wires Of Switch On Lippert High-Speed Power Stabilizer Should Have Power When Switch Is Pressed  

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With 12v power to the switch should I have 12v on the load side of switch when switch is pressed.

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With the switch of your Lippert High-Speed Power Stabilizer Jack - Black Waterproof Switch Kit - 30" Lift # LC298707 engaged in either the extend position you should have power to the red wire of the switch which is the 12v power from the battery, and power to the blue wire of the switch that goes to the 6-amp circuit breaker # LC134181 you were looking at or in the retract position you should have 12v power to the red wire of the switch and power to the yellow wire of the switch.

If you do not have 12v power to the blue wire or yellow wire, check the 20 amp fuse between the battery and switch to verify it hasn't blown.

If you have power to the blue/yellow wire but the jack is not working then I recommend manually retracting/extending the jack to make sure it is not binding or was not over extended which could be tripping the breaker due to excess load. If the jack moves freely but still no power double check the the black ground wire to the battery, and if no avail it the 6-amp breaker # LC134181 may have failed.

I included a diagram of the wiring for the switch, and a video of the # LC298707 for you to take a look at.

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Lippert # LC298707 Switch Wiring Diagram
Lippert # LC298707 Switch Wiring Diagram
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