Kwikee Electric Step Replacement 9510 Control Unit Assembly for RV IMGL/9510 Step Control
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The part number for the 42 series is 909502000. br>Step Series 22 Series Step 23 Series Step 26 Series Step 27 Series Step 28 Series Step 29 Series Step 30 Series Step 31 SeriesStep 32 Series Step 33 Series Step 34 Series Step 35 Series Step 36 Series Step 37 Series Step 38 Series Step 39 Series Step 40 Series Step 42 Series Stepbr>909502000 909503000 909504000 909502000 909502000 909502000 909502000 909502000 909502000 909505000 909505000 909505000 909505000 909505000 909505000 90 The tread is 23 3/4" wide. In its retracted position, the frame stands 5 7/8" tall with a single tread step. The tread is 23 3/4" wide. 9 1/8" deep tread: - Height of frame: 4 1/2" a single tread step that has been retracted; 36" wide tread; single tread step; 36" wide tread; 36" wide tread; 36" wide tread; 36" wide tread; 36" wide tread; 36 double tread step with a 17 3/4" wide tread; The tread is 24" wide. In the retracted position, the frame is 7 1/8" tall.br>Single tread step; Double tread step with a 28 1/8" wide tread; single tread step with a 30" wide tread; The tread is 24" wide. From the front of the tread to the back of the ext., the tread measures 17 1/2" deep. one tread step for the arms; 30" tread width; single tread step; mounted to the underside of the step mounting surface 30" tread width; single tread step; mounted to an angled bracket at the back of the stepbr> The tread is 24" wide. From the front of the tread to the back of the ext., the tread measures 20 1/2" deep. one tread step for the arms; The tread is 23 3/4" wide. 10 3/8" deep tread; - Height of frame: 4 1/2" retractedbr>double doublebr>tread step; retractedbr>double doublebr>tread step; retractedbr>double doublebr> The tread is 24" wide. In the retracted position, the tread step measures 6 1/2" tall; Tread width is 24 3/4".
Dennis, thank you for getting in touch with Lippert Components. I'm sorry, but 909509000 isn't a valid phone number in our system. I can tell you that for the series 22, 23, 24, 26, 28, 30, 31, 32, 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, 42, and 47, the 379146 would be used on steps built on or after 2006. Thank you very much!
On my 2009 Winnebago Aspect, I used the Kwikee 676061 Motor Replacement Kit, Black for the step.
PPL is a Houston-based company. They sell items on Amazon and will deliver the right one to you. For $200, I purchased the control motor module as well as the magnets. The magnets, believe it or not, made a difference on mine; I had the rectangle kind, and they wouldn't work with the steps. With the other two parts, I needed to get the round ones.
Selected User Reviews For Kwikee Electric Step Replacement 9510 Control Unit Assembly for RV IMGL/9510 Step Control
easy fix. it was a success Like other people researching this item, I'm sure I'm nervous about whether or not this is the correct part for my old RV. Well, after a lot of looking around, I've come to a conclusion. It turns out that the old part number you're looking at has been replaced by a new one. So all you have to do is look at the wires. It's almost certainly the same machine. On the older units, it's just not listed as your old part number. Regardless, it's a simple solution. My RV steps are now in excellent working condition! as well as brightness.
Who is it that reads the instructions? br>This was so simple to set up that I'm not sure what I missed. br>Excellent price, excellent complete replacement part; however, delivery took a long time. I, on the other hand, am Prime Spoiled! br>Installed on a Tradewinds 7390 in 2001; The wiring did not require any modifications or changes: It's as simple as plugging it in. br>Now that I've realized the step was most likely left down and hit something while in reverse by the previous owner, I'll have to loosen and remount the main frame to straighten it out to the doorway; It rubs against the fender just a little. Not nearly as bad as going a month without taking any steps. daily. hourly. minute after agonizing minute after agonizing minute after agonizing minute after agonizing minute after ago.
This part looks and functions exactly like the OEM part I removed. br>br>I would recommend replacing the motor, gearbox, and controller all at the same time to avoid the frustration of replacing one part and then having the rest of the assembly fail soon after.
Suddenly, my steps ceased to work. The system, which consists of a motor, a linkage, and a controller/harness, is not difficult to understand. Physically, everything appeared to be in order. The problem was discovered after I tested the harness. The steps worked again after I ordered the harness and spoke with it.
The item arrived, but it was not what Amazon had advertised. A change was made to the product. The original four-pin connector was removed and cluge wiring was installed in its place. I had to disconnect the connector from my old unit and connect it to the new one. If you're reselling a returned item, make sure it meets the manufacturer's requirements.
It could be done by one person, but having an extra set of hands to hold the motor while you re-bolt it in would be helpful. The wiring was identical, and everything went off without a hitch. I had taken out most of the old stuff, which took about an hour or so (the nuts are on carriage bolts, so they came off easily), and two of us had put the new unit back in, which took a little over an hour. Instead of using their commercial grade (which is fine) hardware, I went out and purchased stainless hardware. I don't want any hassles if I do have to go back down there.
The basic configuration of the step assembly determines how easy it is to install. If you are a beginner DIYer, it is best to study your wiring diagrams and theory of operation first.
Step has ceased to function. The controller, according to my good friend, is the source of the problem. Ordered. After three days, everything was back to normal. It wasn't easy, but it wasn't difficult either.