Our landing gear just stopped working. Husband is looking for a fuse or loose wire. Does anyone have any idea what is wrong or where to look. Any and all help is greatly appreciated ..
There are two circuit breakers located in the forward compartment along with an in line fuse holder. If your motor is not making any sound at all, it's probably one of these. If it is making a grinding noise, they you may have sheared a pin on the gear.
Hey Randy, how do you get into the landing gear to lube it? It looks like a sealed unit and there doesn't appear to be any grease nipples.
My landing gear has 12 volt motor to extend or retract with venture landing gears .on the top of the landing gear jack is a clip on dust cover plate. Small bladed screw driver pry off. Inside the gears. Grease it up. If you have trouble to access the driver side like I did. I made a acces door with hinges through the storage compartment. If you have hydraulic I can't help.
My landing gear has 12 volt motor to extend or retract with lippert landing gears .on the top of the landing gear jack is a clip on dust cover plate. Small bladed screw driver pry off. Inside the gears. Grease it up. If you have trouble to access the driver side like I did. I made a acces door with hinges through the storage compartment. If you have hydraulic I can't help.
Mine is also 12 volt. I will try to pry off the caps and access the gears to apply some grease. Thanks for the help. It seems odd that the manufacturers wouldn't install a couple of grease nipples; the cost would be negligible and the benefit would be substantial.
Just as John said, there is a fuse in the line (red wire) near the + battery terminal. On my first trip out with our new trailer I tried to retract the landing gear too far and blew this fuse. Easy to do! If there is no motor noise or sound, I would bet that that is the problem.
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