01-14-2015, 04:46 PM
Richard,
I just had a similar situation...well maybe a little different. Check the door switch. Normally if the key is on, the steps should be in. But if you leave key on, and open door, the steps will go out. (Switch in normal position).
Here is where my story gets strange. I was driving, and in a particularly narrow part of road...with barriers on both sides, the steps decided to go out. It is a bonafide miracle that I did not rip the steps from the side of the coach.
The problem was that the door plunger switch had three states.... Out, In, and Out. So if the switch was all the way in, the steps went out. If the switch was all the way out, the steps went out. Only if the switch was partially pushed in would the steps go in. Putting a new switch in fixed the problem.
It could be that your messing with the wheel caused your plunger switch to act up. (just a thought).
Cheers,
bill
I just had a similar situation...well maybe a little different. Check the door switch. Normally if the key is on, the steps should be in. But if you leave key on, and open door, the steps will go out. (Switch in normal position).
Here is where my story gets strange. I was driving, and in a particularly narrow part of road...with barriers on both sides, the steps decided to go out. It is a bonafide miracle that I did not rip the steps from the side of the coach.
The problem was that the door plunger switch had three states.... Out, In, and Out. So if the switch was all the way in, the steps went out. If the switch was all the way out, the steps went out. Only if the switch was partially pushed in would the steps go in. Putting a new switch in fixed the problem.
It could be that your messing with the wheel caused your plunger switch to act up. (just a thought).
Cheers,
bill
Bill Johnson
Birmingham, Alabama