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Zipadedoda

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Dec 18, 2022
1
0
South Hams, Devon
Funster No
92,943
MH
Burstner Lyseo TD727
Exp
Since 2022
Hi There. I have a 2022 Burtsner Lyseo TD727G. The powered habitation step has failed in the open position. Has anyone else had this problem? If yes, what was the solution?
 

68c

Oct 22, 2019
1,822
2,802
Southampton
Funster No
65,959
MH
2001 Pilote 270
Exp
Since 2004
Have a look around the step mechanism. Look to see if there are any connectors in the wiring that may have been covered in dirt. As most steps are behind the rear wheel they get covered in road dirt flung up by the wheel, you really do need a mud flap there. Be careful while wiggling things, a contact may be improved and the step suddenly retract, your fingers won't stop it.
 
Jan 8, 2013
8,491
11,530
Dronfield - Derbyshire
Funster No
24,202
MH
Burstner Lyseo 690G
Exp
Happy FLT since 2011
Hi There. I have a 2022 Burtsner Lyseo TD727G. The powered habitation step has failed in the open position. Has anyone else had this problem? If yes, what was the solution?
Have you tried helping it in with your foot?
It might only need lubricating.

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Mar 6, 2021
65
78
Worcestershire
Funster No
79,578
MH
Dreamer D68 PVC
Exp
A little
I have had this issue and, oddly enough, it has happened to me again just a few days ago. I need to sort it out again as I need to take the van out. Last time, I removed the fuse from the fuse box thinking it had failed and was going to replace it but found that reseating it triggered the step into retracting. Hopefully it will work again. Frustrating.
 

Lenny HB

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Oct 18, 2007
53,485
150,255
On the coast in West Sussex
Funster No
658
MH
Hymer B678 DL
Exp
Since 2008 & many years tugging
Common problem with the steps is the nylon gear teeth breaking or stripping. Sometimes you can reposition the gear wheel as only a section of it is used.
 

Two on Tour

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Sep 16, 2016
10,330
51,042
Near the junction of the A14 and A1, Cambs
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45,145
MH
Elddis Autoquest 175
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Since 2010

Lenny HB

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Oct 18, 2007
53,485
150,255
On the coast in West Sussex
Funster No
658
MH
Hymer B678 DL
Exp
Since 2008 & many years tugging
Strange no one on my ignore list, viewing on my tablet, just tried phone the same. I'll have a look on the pc when I get up.

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Oct 15, 2012
10,198
57,528
Market Harborough
Funster No
23,304
MH
C Class Laika Ecovip 7R
Exp
2012
Hi and welcome to FUN. (y) As others have said, give it a good clean, then check the wiring, then spray everything.

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Nov 3, 2020
1,288
2,203
Up the Hamble
Funster No
77,452
MH
Ace Siena
Exp
Since 2019
Had this problem (albeit on a much older moho) - turned out that removing the main fuse was the solution, it is a form of hard reset for the control panel. Worth a try before you start scrabbling around with the lubricating/penetrating spray of your choice etc . . . .
 
Mar 6, 2021
65
78
Worcestershire
Funster No
79,578
MH
Dreamer D68 PVC
Exp
A little
I have had this issue and, oddly enough, it has happened to me again just a few days ago. I need to sort it out again as I need to take the van out. Last time, I removed the fuse from the fuse box thinking it had failed and was going to replace it but found that reseating it triggered the step into retracting. Hopefully it will work again. Frustrating.
Just to confirm, I removed and re-seated the corresponding fuse and the step retracted okay - not immediately as I had my side door open but as soon as it was supposed to. Owners manual should tell you which fuse (yellow 20 amp) is the corresponding fuse.
 
Sep 28, 2021
50
68
West Lothian, UK
Funster No
84,516
MH
Burstner LyseoTD690G
Exp
Since 2019
Hi There. I have a 2022 Burtsner Lyseo TD727G. The powered habitation step has failed in the open position. Has anyone else had this problem? If yes, what was the solution?
I had this a few weeks ago. As another poster suggests a little help in with the foot was enough then when home added some lubricant and been fine since.
 

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