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With minimal
periodic maintenance Kwikee automatic electric steps will provide
years of trouble-free operation.
Kwikee recommends
lubricating all the moving parts (bearing, pivot points, slides,
clevis pin and drive linkage ball) every 30 days with a
good quality moisture and heat resistant penetrating grease, such
as KwikLube®.
Silicone and WD40 are not recommended. They tend to
evaporate and dry the mating surfaces, leaving them more vulnerable
to the elements.
Check
and clean all electrical connections. Water and electricity
just don't mix. Verify that you have clean, dry connections at the
four-way and two-way plugs. Water can sometimes seep into these
connections and corrode the connection or wick up the wires into
the control unit causing a short circuit. A small dab of di-electric
grease in the plugs is a good preventative measure.
Also check any butt connections present on any of the wires leading
from the four-way plug. Corrosion in any of these can result in
malfunction. If you find bad connections, cut the wire back, restrip,
and reconnect it with a crimp style, heat-shrink automotive connector.
A good
clean ground is critical. The green ground wire coming from
the step control unit to the chassis must be connected firmly to
a clean non-painted surface. Periodically remove and clean the ground.
Scrape the chassis surface down to bear metal and reattach the ground
wire with a machine screw, internal-tooth lock washer, and a nut
(coarse threaded sheet metal screws are not recommended for attaching
the ground connection).
Trouble
shooting your step made easy. For do-it-yourselfers, Kwikee
makes a KwikTest tool that allows one person to perform several
diagnostic tests. With it you can pinpoint problems in about 10
minutes. The tester checks all control unit functions, power switch
function, ignition override feature, last-out feature, light circuit,
and door switch circuit.
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