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Lippert KWIKEE User Manual

Lippert KWIKEE
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Rev: 10.04.18 Page 1 CCD-0002274
TI-284
KWIKEE
®
DOOR SWITCH STEP ACTIVATION
INSTALLATION GUIDE (1421330)
STEPS
Purpose
NOTE: Information for this document has been obtained from Kwikee® Products document number
1421330, Revision 0B, dated February 2008 and updated for current practices.
This document explains the removal of an existing door switch and installation of a replacement door switch
that will activate the Kwikee electric step when the door is opened and closed. A brief guide to replacement
parts is also included.
Moving parts can pinch, crush or cut. Keep fingers, arms, and legs clear of the step mechanism while
performing these tasks. Failure to do so may result in personal injury. Keep clear and use caution.
If the vehicle is driven with the step in the extended position, there is the possibility of causing major
damage to both the step and the unit. Always make sure that the step is fully retracted before traveling.
Step safely supports up to 300 lbs. DO NOT overload the step assembly. Stepping on a partially extended
step can cause damage to the step frame. Continue pressing door switch until control unit shuts motor
off.
Resources Required
Two people Wire crimper or similar crimping tool
Ruler or tape measure Heat shrink butt connector
Pencil Heat shrink gun
Screwdriver or cordless or electric drill Ring terminal
Appropriate drill bits Self-tapping screws
Utility knife or plastic scraper Silicone rubber sealant
Wire stripper/cutter or similar tool
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Lippert KWIKEE Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandLippert
ModelKWIKEE
CategorySwitch
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Purpose

Resources Required

Door Switch Installation

Removing Existing Switch

Steps to remove the old door switch and magnet from the vehicle.

Reconnecting Wires

Installing the New Switch

Guide on positioning and temporarily attaching the new switch and magnet.

Securing Connections

Troubleshooting

Replacement Parts General Information

Overview of available door switch types and compatibility with control units.

Replacement Parts Guide

White Normally Closed Switches

Details on white, normally closed switches for pre-IMGL control units.

Black Normally Open Switches

Details on black, normally open switches for IMGL control units.