stair step operation on a 1978 fc?
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07-03-2005, 03:13
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stair step operation on a 1978 fc?
I think somebody just had a similair problem, but I didn't read the
fix. My step retracts fine, but it doesn't come out when I open the door. If I manually push the door switch, I can hear a clicking and what sounds like air release. After the engine motor is shut down and system air pressure bleeds down sufficiently, I can stand on the stair and manually pull it out. "So far" my questions are as follows. 1.) How is this suppose to work? 2.) I found a switch under the the stair (looks the same as the one in the door jamb), that the wires were all corroded and the switch is obivously bad. When I cleaned up the wires and bypass the switch, it seems to have no effect either way. Whats that switch for? 3.) On the forward part of the generator compartment theres a relay that looks something like and old fashion tv tube, when I wiggle it I get a clicking noise. (might have nothing to do with my step problem) 4.) This may or may not have anything to do with the problem either, but I noticed the stairwell light is not coming on with the opening and closing of the door. Oh yea, there's two switches in the door jamb, what is each one for? Thanks in advance for the help. Tom Sorrentino Bedford Hills, NY 1978 33'fc |
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07-03-2005, 13:49
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stair step operation on a 1978 fc?
Well here goes, I don't know how it works on a 1978 but here is how
it works on an 83. 1. the door step should pop out when the door opens and close when the door closes (unless one the bypass switches are thrown. one on the dash and one in the generator/power selector box next to the stairs). 2. the switch under the step is a micro switch the will turn on or off an led on the dash to let you know then the step is extended. (very expensive from BB $57) 3. The relay you mention is for the step control. I would check there to see if you have power in and out of the relay (also check for any wires disconnected, which was our problem). 4. the light in the stair well is controled by one of the switches in the in the generator/power selector box next to the stairs. Should be labeled step light. The switches in the door jamb are for the light and for the step (one each). Try flipping the switch for the light and the one for the step (in the generator/power selector box next to the stairs)to see if that changes anything. Thanks Bruce Campbell Clearwater, FL (currently home from trip) 83'FCSB "Blue Skies" formerly "Rainbow Chaser", darn those stripes are hard to get off "sorry Arley!" --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "thomas_sorrentino" > I think somebody just had a similair problem, but I didn't read the > fix. My step retracts fine, but it doesn't come out when I open the > door. If I manually push the door switch, I can hear a clicking and > what sounds like air release. After the engine motor is shut down and > system air pressure bleeds down sufficiently, I can stand on the > stair and manually pull it out. "So far" my questions are as follows. > > 1.) How is this suppose to work? > > 2.) I found a switch under the the stair (looks the same as the one > in the door jamb), that the wires were all corroded and the switch is > obivously bad. When I cleaned up the wires and bypass the switch, it > seems to have no effect either way. Whats that switch for? > > 3.) On the forward part of the generator compartment theres a relay > that looks something like and old fashion tv tube, when I wiggle it I > get a clicking noise. (might have nothing to do with my step problem) > > 4.) This may or may not have anything to do with the problem either, > but I noticed the stairwell light is not coming on with the opening > and closing of the door. Oh yea, there's two switches in the door > jamb, what is each one for? > > Thanks in advance for the help. > > Tom Sorrentino > Bedford Hills, NY > 1978 33'fc |
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07-03-2005, 18:29
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stair step operation on a 1978 fc?
Tom,
On our 77 FC there is an interlock on the step - it won't operate when the gear shift is out of park...found out the hard way when my wife shifted out of gear when I was entering the 'Bird after spotting her when backing into the street. I had assumed the 'Bird was out of gear - you know what they say about assuming anything... Fortunately it was my prosthetic leg that took the hit...that carbon fiber stuff is tough. Another difference with our 77 is that we have one switch opposite the gen compartment. A toggle switch - "up" the step extends/retracts, "down" the step is "locked". One of the three wall switches next to the door operates the step light independently. In addition, the original owner installed an orange marker light under the door threshold tied into the patio light circuit. I'm not trying to confuse the issue, just some observations that might help in trouble-shooting your problems. The first reply to your post from the fellow in FL was on the mark. Each model year of the FC's seems to be just a little different. Good luck in fixing your step. Jim Owens 77 FC33SB Lake of the Ozarks, MO --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "thomas_sorrentino" > I think somebody just had a similair problem, but I didn't read the > fix. My step retracts fine, but it doesn't come out when I open the > door. If I manually push the door switch, I can hear a clicking and > what sounds like air release. After the engine motor is shut down and > system air pressure bleeds down sufficiently, I can stand on the > stair and manually pull it out. "So far" my questions are as follows. > > 1.) How is this suppose to work? > > 2.) I found a switch under the the stair (looks the same as the one > in the door jamb), that the wires were all corroded and the switch is > obivously bad. When I cleaned up the wires and bypass the switch, it > seems to have no effect either way. Whats that switch for? > > 3.) On the forward part of the generator compartment theres a relay > that looks something like and old fashion tv tube, when I wiggle it I > get a clicking noise. (might have nothing to do with my step problem) > > 4.) This may or may not have anything to do with the problem either, > but I noticed the stairwell light is not coming on with the opening > and closing of the door. Oh yea, there's two switches in the door > jamb, what is each one for? > > Thanks in advance for the help. > > Tom Sorrentino > Bedford Hills, NY > 1978 33'fc |
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