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Old 10-31-2019, 03:54 PM   #1
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Stabilizer motors and switches

In the last week of a 2 month trip east and suddenly, a second power switch failure on my rear stabilizer motors.
I replaced that side switch less than a year ago and the other switch has not failed.
The question in my mind is -- am I just unlucky with these 2-way switches and it is a fluke .... or is the real problem in that side motor?

Any insight would be most appreciated before I just put in a new switch and have it fail also.
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Old 10-31-2019, 04:45 PM   #2
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Look at JR Product boxes....Put front landing gear switch in one.... and rear stab switch in another....just cut the hole bigger..and now they're out of the weather...
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Tried that

Bob - thanks for the reply. I used a JR switch the second time, and my switches are within the coach so no worry about weather damage.
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