My entry door has 3 black plunge switches mounted on the hinge side of the door jamb. They are operated by the closing and opening of the door. The bottom one has had the plastic protruding button break off making the steps work incorrectly. My question is how does the switch get removed for replacement. Does it pull out of the jamb with enough pig tail wire left to replace? Or is access only from the back, which seems impossible without major disassembly of the wall area beside the entry door. Next would be a vendor and/or part number for the switch. 1995 45 Coach #373 Thanks in advance.
Terry & Cherie 95 Newell, 45', FMCA Show Coach, Series 60, Allison HT741 4spd, #373
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Thanks Tom
I pulled on the switch some last night, it looks like it will come out as you said. Just silconed in. I didn't remove it all the way until I am done troubleshooting. My door jamb has 3 plunger switches, not sure yet what the other 2 control yet. My plunger switches have a black plastic plunger and a round chrome ring collar. They don't have the face plates like the Kwikee switches or the Cole Hersee that have screw holes and they are not magnetic switches either, they have reed contacts that the plastic plunger separates. Which is why I wasn't sure how the switches came out, thought they may have had a nut on back side like a panel mount. Perhaps the Kwikee switches in 1995 were round and no face plates, or perhaps Newell ground off the face plates and made them round, skipped drilling holes and screws and went to silicone. I'll take a picture this afternoon of what I am talking about. Thanks for your help!
Terry
Terry & Cherie 95 Newell, 45', FMCA Show Coach, Series 60, Allison HT741 4spd, #373
Terry, on mine, one switch controls the light in the entry well, one controls the step and one is tied to the alarm. Mine are also black plastic plunger switches.
Here are some pictures of the switch. You can see the broken off plunger at the bottom. The switch came apart during removal. The way that the spring clips are made that hold it in your probably going to destroy the switch trying to remove it. As an aircraft guy I always prefer to go back with what came out, but I've had no luck in mounds of my electronic catalogs finding similar yet. I can make it work with a new current Kwikee type switch, but would like to find this old style if I can.
Terry & Cherie 95 Newell, 45', FMCA Show Coach, Series 60, Allison HT741 4spd, #373
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Thank you Guy for the link to the switch, perfect match. My steps are series 32 Kwikee and they use a normally closed switch according to the installation manual that came with the coach. My Kwikee steps have not had the motor and gearbox upgrade yet. The failure of the switch was the black plastic plunger, it cracked and then did not operate the copper reeds correctly. The failure seemed odd given the design. I have ordered 3 switches as spares. Could not have accomplished this so quick without the forum! Thanks again.
Terry & Cherie 95 Newell, 45', FMCA Show Coach, Series 60, Allison HT741 4spd, #373
We are in a very humid South Carolina for the summer. My Kwikee steps are ignoring the bypass switch today. Every time we shut the coach door, they retract. They have been behaving well for several years, except for the time when our grandchildren enjoyed turning off the bypass switch last year. Just the right height to attract a three year old's eyes. Time to lay in the dirt today ..