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billy
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Helpful Rating: 73
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OwnPC: Yes
NewUsed: New
PurchDate: Feb, 6 2011. Same day Packers won super bowl
Model: 3100
Slide: Yes
Location: Coarsegold, Ca. About 20-25 miles S/W Yosemite
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May 16, 2011, 11:17:11 pm »
Having a problem with my electric step. It will not stay out. Close the door and it retracts. Checked the on/off switch, it’s OK. Anyone have any ideas? I’m going to
ass u me
the on/off switch interrupts the door switch? Any ideas?
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ron.dittmer
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PCPC
Helpful Rating: 296
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OwnPC: Yes
NewUsed: New
PurchDate: June 2007
Model: 2350 Ford
ModelYear: 2007
Slide: No
IntColor: Green&Gray Cherry
ExtColor: Full Body Gray
Location: North/East, IL
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Re: problems
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Reply #1 on:
May 17, 2011, 08:39:10 am »
The only thing I can think of is that your Ford ignition key hole up front is not completely positioned right with the key removed. That always forces the step to fold up. You know how some ignitions are sloppy enough that you can actually remove the key while the engine is running. It might be a Ford problem, not a Phoenix problem.
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Ron & Irene Dittmer, 2007 Model 2350, Ordered Without A Slideout
gradygal
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Helpful Rating: 117
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OwnPC: Yes
NewUsed: New
PurchDate: March 2012
Model: 2910
ModelYear: 2013
Slide: Yes
IntColor: cherry
ExtColor: slate gray full body paint
Location: Florida
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Re: problems
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May 17, 2011, 01:12:00 pm »
Billy,
We had the same problem on our 2011 PC 2551. It turned out that the 5 Amp fuse had blown. The fuse is not in any fuse box. There are 4 fuses tucked behind the panel directly under the emergency brake release. To access the fuses, you remove the panel. In order to release the panel, there is a small plastic clip where the emergency brake cable goes through. You have to lift the cable and pull it toward the passenger side of the cab. You'll find wired in fuse holders that have rubber caps. Open the caps and check the fuses. Good luck. Hope this helps.
George
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billy
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Helpful Rating: 73
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OwnPC: Yes
NewUsed: New
PurchDate: Feb, 6 2011. Same day Packers won super bowl
Model: 3100
Slide: Yes
Location: Coarsegold, Ca. About 20-25 miles S/W Yosemite
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Posts: 760
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Re: problems
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Reply #3 on:
May 17, 2011, 02:13:47 pm »
God I love this forum. That was the fix George. I was in the middle of finding the 5 amp fuse and Kermit called with the same info. Replaced the fuse and woooooopie. Thanks for the info George, billy
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ron.dittmer
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PCPC
Helpful Rating: 296
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OwnPC: Yes
NewUsed: New
PurchDate: June 2007
Model: 2350 Ford
ModelYear: 2007
Slide: No
IntColor: Green&Gray Cherry
ExtColor: Full Body Gray
Location: North/East, IL
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Re: problems
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Reply #4 on:
May 17, 2011, 03:19:48 pm »
Good information! Glad it was an easy fix. Hopefully your fuse won't pop a 2nd time.
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Ron & Irene Dittmer, 2007 Model 2350, Ordered Without A Slideout
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