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Autocruise Starblazer step
42371 PostPosted: Wed Mar 02, 2005 5:08 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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THe retracting rear step on my vehicle has stopped retracting when the ignition is turned on i presme it will just be a fuse but would anyone be kind enough to let me know where it is.

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hi arty

doesn't look like there are any fellow starblazer owners on MHF at the moment. can only suggest ringing autocruise.

they may have some alternative suggestions as to why it's not working. i have heard of the sticking because of a piece of grit stuck in the wrong place.

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Our step stopped retracting when the engine started
we found that the button operating the step was sticking,
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I assume you've got a current model. The Autocruise handbook section on fuses doesn't mention the step, not much help I know.
According to the fitting instructions for my Starspirit step it should be a 25 amp one which should help to narrow it down a bit. The wiring diagram shows it on a red wire from the battery + to something called "Balance Push Botton (sic)".
When you do find it could you let us know where it is please!

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On my Autocruiser Starblazer 2004 model the fuse 25a is on the side of the operating switch. Does the step work ok from this switch?
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Doh!

Why didn't I spot that?

Peter
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The step works ok from the switch sodo you mean the fuses on the same side inside the cab or outside under the bonnet as it does not say in the manual.

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The 25 amp fuse is fixed in the switch housing ,As you look at the switch
it is on the left.
If the step works from this switch then fuse should be ok.
Have you tried looking inside of the table cupboard as all the wiring and
also relays that control step are in there, relay might have been nocked
out. If not as said before try Autocruise.
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