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air step repair and troubleshooting
06-22-2005, 11:56
Post: #1
air step repair and troubleshooting
in the interest of the forgoing post,,, before trying anything with
the step,, let all the air pressure off,,, and then, see if you can move the
step by hand,, to see if it is jammed,, after that,,, just be careful,,, day
jax
fla 83 pt-40

In a message dated 6/22/2005 11:30:50 PM Eastern Standard Time,
iwhotoo@... writes:
> Subj: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: air step repair and troubleshooting
> Date:6/22/2005 11:30:50 PM Eastern Standard Time
> From:iwhotoo@...
> Reply-to:WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> To:WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> Received from Internet:
>
>
>
> The step is stuck "in" --- 1979 FC35 the air leak is not massive--
> where are the microswitches...thanks Jeff
>
> MarioBarrios '79FC35
>
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff Miller"
> wrote:
> >Running most there is the air ram, two microswitches ('84-on or one
> >before '84), an additional lock air-ram ('84-ish), and the air
> solenoid.
> >
> >As there were several configurations of air step controls, it would
> be
> >helpful to know your year and model, one size doesn't fit all.
> >
> >It could be that the step is jammed, if it is the version with the
> >small lock air-ram under the edge of the doorway that could be
> jammed
> >and locking the step out. Be careful to keep any part of your body
> that
> >is important to you away from moving parts, it could suddenly free
> up
> >and slam open/closed.
> >
> >More information might help troubleshooting, model/year, and is the
> >step stuck out or in? Is there sufficient air pressure?
> >
> > - Jeff Miller
> >
> >
> >--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "iwhotoo"
> wrote:
> >>My airstep stopped working. When I hit the switch, I hear click
> and
> >air
> >>but no movement. I stopped the engine and I hear air leaking out
> of
> >the
> >>ram. There is a file in archives regarding troubleshooting but it
> >seems
> >>to be gone. Anyone have that info?
> >>
> >>Also, what are the two devices mounted under the coach behind the
> >step?
> >>Seems to be a solenoid and some sort of electric motor and
> another
> >>large thing that has air lines..anyone?
>
>
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06-22-2005, 14:40
Post: #2
air step repair and troubleshooting
My airstep stopped working. When I hit the switch, I hear click and air
but no movement. I stopped the engine and I hear air leaking out of the
ram. There is a file in archives regarding troubleshooting but it seems
to be gone. Anyone have that info?

Also, what are the two devices mounted under the coach behind the step?
Seems to be a solenoid and some sort of electric motor and another
large thing that has air lines..anyone?
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06-22-2005, 14:56
Post: #3
air step repair and troubleshooting
Running most there is the air ram, two microswitches ('84-on or one
before '84), an additional lock air-ram ('84-ish), and the air solenoid.

As there were several configurations of air step controls, it would be
helpful to know your year and model, one size doesn't fit all.

It could be that the step is jammed, if it is the version with the
small lock air-ram under the edge of the doorway that could be jammed
and locking the step out. Be careful to keep any part of your body that
is important to you away from moving parts, it could suddenly free up
and slam open/closed.

More information might help troubleshooting, model/year, and is the
step stuck out or in? Is there sufficient air pressure?

- Jeff Miller


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "iwhotoo" wrote:
> My airstep stopped working. When I hit the switch, I hear click and
air
> but no movement. I stopped the engine and I hear air leaking out of
the
> ram. There is a file in archives regarding troubleshooting but it
seems
> to be gone. Anyone have that info?
>
> Also, what are the two devices mounted under the coach behind the
step?
> Seems to be a solenoid and some sort of electric motor and another
> large thing that has air lines..anyone?
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06-22-2005, 15:30
Post: #4
air step repair and troubleshooting
The step is stuck "in" --- 1979 FC35 the air leak is not massive--
where are the microswitches...thanks Jeff

MarioBarrios '79FC35



--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff Miller"
wrote:
> Running most there is the air ram, two microswitches ('84-on or one
> before '84), an additional lock air-ram ('84-ish), and the air
solenoid.
>
> As there were several configurations of air step controls, it would
be
> helpful to know your year and model, one size doesn't fit all.
>
> It could be that the step is jammed, if it is the version with the
> small lock air-ram under the edge of the doorway that could be
jammed
> and locking the step out. Be careful to keep any part of your body
that
> is important to you away from moving parts, it could suddenly free
up
> and slam open/closed.
>
> More information might help troubleshooting, model/year, and is the
> step stuck out or in? Is there sufficient air pressure?
>
> - Jeff Miller
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "iwhotoo"
wrote:
> > My airstep stopped working. When I hit the switch, I hear click
and
> air
> > but no movement. I stopped the engine and I hear air leaking out
of
> the
> > ram. There is a file in archives regarding troubleshooting but it
> seems
> > to be gone. Anyone have that info?
> >
> > Also, what are the two devices mounted under the coach behind the
> step?
> > Seems to be a solenoid and some sort of electric motor and
another
> > large thing that has air lines..anyone?
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06-22-2005, 23:22
Post: #5
air step repair and troubleshooting
sounds like soapy water is needed to find the leak,first! randydupree93wb
----- Original Message -----
From: iwhotoo
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 11:30 PM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: air step repair and troubleshooting


The step is stuck "in" --- 1979 FC35 the air leak is not massive--
where are the microswitches...thanks Jeff

MarioBarrios '79FC35



--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff Miller"
wrote:
> Running most there is the air ram, two microswitches ('84-on or one
> before '84), an additional lock air-ram ('84-ish), and the air
solenoid.
>
> As there were several configurations of air step controls, it would
be
> helpful to know your year and model, one size doesn't fit all.
>
> It could be that the step is jammed, if it is the version with the
> small lock air-ram under the edge of the doorway that could be
jammed
> and locking the step out. Be careful to keep any part of your body
that
> is important to you away from moving parts, it could suddenly free
up
> and slam open/closed.
>
> More information might help troubleshooting, model/year, and is the
> step stuck out or in? Is there sufficient air pressure?
>
> - Jeff Miller
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "iwhotoo"
wrote:
> > My airstep stopped working. When I hit the switch, I hear click
and
> air
> > but no movement. I stopped the engine and I hear air leaking out
of
> the
> > ram. There is a file in archives regarding troubleshooting but it
> seems
> > to be gone. Anyone have that info?
> >
> > Also, what are the two devices mounted under the coach behind the
> step?
> > Seems to be a solenoid and some sort of electric motor and
another
> > large thing that has air lines..anyone?




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06-23-2005, 14:16
Post: #6
air step repair and troubleshooting
The microswitch (1) on the '79 is under the step, should be open when
the step is all of the way retracted.

As far as extending the step, three-way switch wiring between the
dash switch and stepwell switch is original, any problem with the
wires or either switch will stop the switch from operating. Also
check the doorjamb switch, has to be closed for the step to extend,
can simply short the wires, ... the switch can be found in Autozone
et al in the HELP brand of repair parts.

There should also be a relay with a round-pin pattern either in the
transfer switch compartment in earlier 'Birds it is on the forward
wall of the generator bay.

- Jeff Miller


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "iwhotoo"
wrote:
> The step is stuck "in" --- 1979 FC35 the air leak is not massive--
> where are the microswitches...thanks Jeff
>
> MarioBarrios '79FC35?
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