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Old 02-08-2019, 08:53 PM   #1
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Power Gear Electric Jack Issue, Help..

All 4 of my power gear jacks work good but the front driver side jack does not hold in position, after about 24 hours that front driver side goes down so I have to lower the jack again on that side, does that mean I have to replace the brake on that jack or can it be adjusted..
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I have the Power gear electric jacks on my Bounder. That does sound like a brake is released. Check the bottom of the brake and insure the manual brake release is in the normal position. If it is carefully remove the brake boot, they tear easily, and check for corrosion. The brakes are not adjustable. The are easy to change, takes about 30 minutes.
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I have the Power gear electric jacks on my Bounder. That does sound like a brake is released. Check the bottom of the brake and insure the manual brake release is in the normal position. If it is carefully remove the brake boot, they tear easily, and check for corrosion. The brakes are not adjustable. The are easy to change, takes about 30 minutes.
I don't know what the normal position is to look like I guess I could compare it to the others, I did watch a video on changing the brake and it does look easy.
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