Madbird
Free Member
Hi all,
I'm hoping someone can help me with a problem we have. We have a Warwick Duo and we love it, but last year the step suddenly stopped working. The alarm kept going off so my husband wound it in and disconnected it. He then checked all the fuses and it didn't seem to be anything there, and all his efforts led back to the EM50, we were in Spain and had one sent out to us, he fitted it and the step comes out half way. It works all the time, but again it only comes out half way, which isn't ideal for a couple of old doddering people as we are. On return to the UK at the service garage the conclusion was to check the EM50 wasn't faulty, we replaced the new one as Sergeant's hadn't got a record of our previous purchase. Husband today has replaced this and it is exactly the same problem. Does anyone know what we can try next? Obviously, if we need to we will replace the step, but one further question would be - is this difficult to do? We have manual levelling ramps but that is all - any help would be amazing! TBH if it isn't a difficult job maybe that is the way to go, the old step is an Ormister which is now owned by Thule and therefore parts etc are a bit of a nightmare, having said that we have been told and Hubby agrees it seems to be an electrical issue.
I'm hoping someone can help me with a problem we have. We have a Warwick Duo and we love it, but last year the step suddenly stopped working. The alarm kept going off so my husband wound it in and disconnected it. He then checked all the fuses and it didn't seem to be anything there, and all his efforts led back to the EM50, we were in Spain and had one sent out to us, he fitted it and the step comes out half way. It works all the time, but again it only comes out half way, which isn't ideal for a couple of old doddering people as we are. On return to the UK at the service garage the conclusion was to check the EM50 wasn't faulty, we replaced the new one as Sergeant's hadn't got a record of our previous purchase. Husband today has replaced this and it is exactly the same problem. Does anyone know what we can try next? Obviously, if we need to we will replace the step, but one further question would be - is this difficult to do? We have manual levelling ramps but that is all - any help would be amazing! TBH if it isn't a difficult job maybe that is the way to go, the old step is an Ormister which is now owned by Thule and therefore parts etc are a bit of a nightmare, having said that we have been told and Hubby agrees it seems to be an electrical issue.