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I think even if just one of the actuators “fried,” it is possible for that, alone, to have blown the fuse. The fact that you are unable to unlock the electrical bay manually probably means a similar fate for its actuator. I am having a hard time understanding how two actuators would fail simultaneously, however.Hi TJ,
From what I gather, the two actuators seized up and blew the fuse. The one I removed was totally fried and smelled badly. Can't figure it out why?
The worst thing is, that the bay with all the fuses is the one I will have to get into.
But I will go now and turn off the switch again, and leave it for a while. Hope you are right and works?
I examined the first one, and if it is seized in locked positions, you have to overcome the friction of the seized motor and plunger with the key. Which is impossible. I was barely able to move it while the actuator was in my hands.I think even if just one of the actuators “fried,” it is possible for that, alone, to have blown the fuse. The fact that you are unable to unlock the electrical bay manually probably means a similar fate for its actuator. I am having a hard time understanding how two actuators would fail simultaneously, however.
I presume that you have tried squirting some penetrating lock lubricant into the key slot to see if that would allow a manual unlock. If not, that might be worth a try.
Otherwise, when you are able to contact Newmar, they should have an emergency opening procedure. Worst case, I think a locksmith might be able to remove the lock core with a slide hammer. That, of course, would require replacing the lock and the actuator.
One final thought; have you checked the fuse panel inside the coach (ours is in the half bath)? One would think that good engineering practice would be to place the fuse for the electrical compartment door lock somewhere except inside that compartment.
Sorry you are having this problem. Good luck.
TJ
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I would love to see some photos of how you do this; especially how you hide the cables and where.Now waiting for the new actuators and SS nylon coated fishing line and crimp sleeves to make emergency release for each door.
Will try to remember to take some photos TJ. Most of the times I forget, even if my profession was commercial photographer many years ago ?I would love to see some photos of how you do this; especially how you hide the cables and where.
TJ
Check out this post on IRV2. It should give you all the info you need.I would love to see some photos of how you do this; especially how you hide the cables and where.
TJ
I put the pull cables on all my doors after reading all the problems others have had. For sure I will now never have a problem...just like carrying a spare part that will never be used.