BlueFrog23
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- Mar 20, 2023
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Electric & Manual Lift Stopped Turning - 2007 Fleetwood Niagara Popup
I purchased a used 2007 Fleetwood Niagara Popup camper two years ago and have enjoyed using it about 10 times in the central and eastern united states since purchasing it. It is currently parked at our home in Mississippi. I was trying to open it to do some maintenance to get ready for an upcoming trip, but the electric motor for the lift wouldn't turn. The voltage on the battery seemed just a little low (12.4 Volts at the battery, but 11.4 Volts at the lift controller), so I grabbed the hand crank and it didn't want to turn with that either. I applied a bit more force and the hand crank actually broke at the crank shaft pin slot. I have a power drill adapter that I tried next, but the drill started smoking and I stopped. I lifted and lowered it just last week without too much trouble, but the lift motor seemed a bit sluggish. It didn't want to lift, but it would lower ok after lifting with the hand crank. I removed the back bumper and opened the gear box to try and see why it would be stuck. Maybe that was a bad idea. There is a small long gear coming from the motor/break assembly, a middle gear, and a crank shaft gear. The middle gear popped out and there is a lot of grease lubricant, but I don't see anything that seems to be interfering with movement. Strangely, the main crankshaft turns fine with the middle gear out, but once I stop cranking, the weight of the roof makes it unwind and reseat in the closed position. The motor gear shaft also seemed to turn by hand (with pliers), though I didn't turn it much. When I reseated the middle gear between the motor and crankshaft gears, it is completely locked up and I can't get the assembly to turn at all. The middle gear just has a small pin that seats into a hole inside the gear box. It also seems to rotate smoothly around the teeth of each of the other gears independently. I am totally puzzled at what seems to be stopping the assembly from turning. I'm wondering if there is an issue with the electric motor and break unit, but if so I don't understand why I can seem to turn it without the middle gear in place. Any thoughts on how to troubleshoot and fix the issue would be greatly appreciated.
I purchased a used 2007 Fleetwood Niagara Popup camper two years ago and have enjoyed using it about 10 times in the central and eastern united states since purchasing it. It is currently parked at our home in Mississippi. I was trying to open it to do some maintenance to get ready for an upcoming trip, but the electric motor for the lift wouldn't turn. The voltage on the battery seemed just a little low (12.4 Volts at the battery, but 11.4 Volts at the lift controller), so I grabbed the hand crank and it didn't want to turn with that either. I applied a bit more force and the hand crank actually broke at the crank shaft pin slot. I have a power drill adapter that I tried next, but the drill started smoking and I stopped. I lifted and lowered it just last week without too much trouble, but the lift motor seemed a bit sluggish. It didn't want to lift, but it would lower ok after lifting with the hand crank. I removed the back bumper and opened the gear box to try and see why it would be stuck. Maybe that was a bad idea. There is a small long gear coming from the motor/break assembly, a middle gear, and a crank shaft gear. The middle gear popped out and there is a lot of grease lubricant, but I don't see anything that seems to be interfering with movement. Strangely, the main crankshaft turns fine with the middle gear out, but once I stop cranking, the weight of the roof makes it unwind and reseat in the closed position. The motor gear shaft also seemed to turn by hand (with pliers), though I didn't turn it much. When I reseated the middle gear between the motor and crankshaft gears, it is completely locked up and I can't get the assembly to turn at all. The middle gear just has a small pin that seats into a hole inside the gear box. It also seems to rotate smoothly around the teeth of each of the other gears independently. I am totally puzzled at what seems to be stopping the assembly from turning. I'm wondering if there is an issue with the electric motor and break unit, but if so I don't understand why I can seem to turn it without the middle gear in place. Any thoughts on how to troubleshoot and fix the issue would be greatly appreciated.