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Old 08-26-2014, 04:04 PM   #6
steelerr
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: Virginia
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THOR #1055
On my 2005 Four Winds, there was a DC circuit breaker that was tripped that prevented my step from operating (I believe). The breaker was located in plain view underneath the foot of the bed near the fuse panel/converter. A small black pin was protruding from the breaker, and while troubleshooting, I reset that pin. I was working on fixing several loose wiring issues, so I am assuming that this breaker was the culprit on the nonworking step.

I also discovered that the step has a manual override that would require an adjustable wrench to put on the square shaft. Presumably, that shaft turns the gearbox, which operates the step.
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