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Title: TV Lift
Post by: Bill Heffernan on September 14, 2022, 12:54:54 AM
The motor for our front TV Lift has been diagnosed as no longer working. I know that TV Lift is no longer is business, and to compound matter the part number is faded and no longer legible. Does anyone have any leads where a replacement might be found? Can this motor be rebuilt?

As always thanks for any assistance.

Title: Re: TV Lift
Post by: Don White on September 15, 2022, 01:25:18 PM
Hi Bill,

On my 06 Marquis the controller has the sticker below.

 
Title: Re: TV Lift
Post by: Don White on September 15, 2022, 01:29:57 PM
Hi Bill,

Should have added I just sent mine to M & M RV Electonics.  Joel referred me to them.  Also, Beaver Coach Sales has new units in stock for a cool $500.00.

https://www.mmrvelectronics.com/

Don
Title: Re: TV Lift
Post by: Bill Heffernan on September 15, 2022, 03:01:00 PM
Thanks Don. I had reached out to Beaver Coach Sales, they told me that they could not assist with the motor. I found a place locally that is looking at it, but no guarantee. I'll reach out to M & M if they don't pan out. Thanks again!
Title: Re: TV Lift
Post by: Don White on September 20, 2022, 01:32:38 AM
Hi Bill, just reread you post.  Are you needing a new lift controller or lift motor?

Thanks
Title: Re: TV Lift
Post by: Bill Heffernan on September 22, 2022, 05:28:49 PM
My mechanic is saying motor, but I'm not sure that he's correct. We're up in Banff with the coach for a couple of weeks, so I've put this on the back burner until we get back. We've never been up here - the scenery is spectacular.
Title: Re: TV Lift
Post by: Joel Ashley on September 24, 2022, 01:54:44 AM
Be sure to take the toad on daily forays, like to Field and Golden and the spiral railway tunnel viewpoint(s) on Hwy 1.  Or the Kootenay to Radium Hot Springs drive;  that and a trip to Jasper can be much more than day jaunts, however.  Consider taking the coach north a ways.  We loved dry camping at the more "primitive" (in 2012) Mosquito Creek, where bears transected camp evenings/mornings, and the Bow cutthroats were hitting my flies on both the Bow River at the creek mouth and the creek next to the campground.

Mom was born in a sod house on the Alberta Prairie, and we visited Western Canada almost yearly when I was a kid.  I have one elderly cousin left, in Calgary.

-Joel (aka Hafcanadian)