Jeannie-HILO
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Yesterday my 1994 tow-lite would not lower so our camping trip ruined. I worked for hours trying to figure it out.
Today I tried to use the manual lever I read about to make the top come down if all else fails. That did not work so I took the plate off of the lever unit at the motor. I could see that the lever was attached to a screw that would hit the solenoid barely and it would not make the top of camper come down. I used two wrenches and tightened the screw which allows more movement of the pump rod and that worked.
Power hooked back up and we pulled the stop cord and used the lowering switch and yeah me!!
There was nothing wrong with the switch or the solenoid or breaker. It was only that that screw at the manual lever mist have backed out just enough to not allow the release of pressure.
Today I tried to use the manual lever I read about to make the top come down if all else fails. That did not work so I took the plate off of the lever unit at the motor. I could see that the lever was attached to a screw that would hit the solenoid barely and it would not make the top of camper come down. I used two wrenches and tightened the screw which allows more movement of the pump rod and that worked.
Power hooked back up and we pulled the stop cord and used the lowering switch and yeah me!!
There was nothing wrong with the switch or the solenoid or breaker. It was only that that screw at the manual lever mist have backed out just enough to not allow the release of pressure.