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General Boards => Technical Support => Topic started by: Karl Welhart on March 31, 2014, 02:54:37 PM
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My step cover will close fine but will not retract. Can anyone suggest a place to start looking to fix this problem?
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Karl,
In the electrical bay there is a three pipe solenoid air valve with some adjustment screws that set the speed of travel in each direction. Look for some plastic air hose and a set of wires going into a unit. You could try adjusting the bleed screws to see what happens. I have not had to adjust mine so I cannot give you any more detail. If this is a friction issue there are wax sticks used for saw blades and the like that may help in coating the edge of the slide surfaces.
later Ed
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Karl, I have had an air dryer disinegrate in usage, since then after numerous air blowouts of the system, I still get problems with my step and my horn. You might try unhooking the air line
in the electrical bay and building the air pressure up to 30-35 lbs to blow out these lines, if they might be affected by "trash". I still have to do this after each trip. Henry
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Thanks for all the comments and suggestions. I can make the step work when the air pressure is at the max level. However, the retract motion does not work when the air pressure gets below 90#s of pressure. Either, I have never tried to retract the step cover at this low of pressure or something is keeping it from opening. I will try to adjust per Ed's recommendation and see if that makes any difference.
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This is for a Monterey, so heed Ed's locating instructions. But this description from my Monterey manual may prove helpful.
-Joel
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Joel,
My air solenoid is very different than the one in your diagram. I see some adjusting screws in the one on my coach, but not sure which one is for closing or opening.
Thanks for sending the diagram.
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Karl, Joel's system is completely different from ours. I have the EXACT same 2002 Patriot as you do. The 2 adjusting screws in the lower electrical bay adjust the amount of air flow you get to the step, one for extension and one for retraction. I do not remember which is which, but with your air pressure up, adjust each, one at a try, and I believe by increasing the airflow for retraction it will solve your problem. If not refer to my previous post. HENRY
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Henry,
Thanks, I did find the adjusting screws in my electrical bay. Will work on it in the next couple of days. More pressing problem with my IDS leveling system.