Correct Replacement Motor and Gearbox for Kwikee Steps on a 2017 Thor Outlaw
Question:
I have a 2017 Thor Outlaw 37BG, My rear steps to the garage will not come out, the magnet clicks when screen door moves away from contact, the orange light is on under stairs but stairs will not come out. The Kwikee electronic module part # is 1800709 and the Motor assembly part actuator Curved Ainch has a LCI Pn #366043 Any thoughts to which one may be the one to replace, or if there is a complete assembly to purchase?
asked by: Jim H
Expert Reply:
Since you mentioned your steps are making a clicking noise that would indicate to me that there is an issue with your motor and it's going to need to be replaced.
You'll just need the Replacement Motor for Kwikee Electric RV Steps # LC379147 for a replacement motor and # LC379160 for the corresponding gear box.
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Replacement Gear Box and A Linkage for Kwikee Electric RV Steps
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