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Air Step: won't stay in with sw turned "off"
11-14-2005, 11:25
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Air Step: won't stay in with sw turned "off"
Ed,
I'm not familiar with the SP. Our 87 PT has the step switch on the dash.
The switch by our door controls up/down of the floor in front of the
passenger seat.

Curt Sprenger 1987 PT38, Anaheim Hills, Calif.


ED GARDELS wrote:

> Can someone explain how I can keep my steps retracted. I'm up on the
> jacks and want to retract the steps so I can let the rig down off the
> jacks.I have used aux comp to build up to 90 psi. The steps work with
> opening and closing the door, at 90 psi, but with step sw at door "off"
> the steps still work like in automatic. I dont want to let let rig down
> on steps.
> Last thing I did was at 90 psi, I turned sw "off" with steps retracted
> closed door and steps still retracted.. I pulled the tank drain cables
> on side of rig. When pressure got to a certain point while dumping, the
> steps came out. Is this normal? All I want to do is put the rig down
> off of the jacks.Any ideas??
> thanks
> Ed Gardels
> 89sp Arlington, Tx.
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Air Step: won't stay in with sw turned "off" - dspithaler@... - 11-14-2005, 10:03
Air Step: won't stay in with sw turned "off" - ED GARDELS - 11-14-2005, 11:04
Air Step: won't stay in with sw turned "off" - Curt Sprenger - 11-14-2005 11:25
Air Step: won't stay in with sw turned "off" - ED GARDELS - 11-14-2005, 13:08



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