




⚡ Step up your RV game with Kwikee’s power-packed motor replacement!
The Kwikee 676061 Motor Replacement Kit is a premium, OEM-quality 12V DC motor assembly designed specifically for Kwikee IMGL single and double RV steps. Featuring a precise fit, sealed wiring for durability, and including three installation screws, this kit ensures a quick, reliable repair that restores your RV steps to smooth, consistent operation. Engineered by Lippert Components, it offers robust 1450 RPM performance and hassle-free installation, making it the go-to choice for RV enthusiasts who demand quality and longevity.










| ASIN | B005G21JP2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #232,166 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #20 in Trailer Steps #133 in RV Steps #21,045 in Automotive Body Parts |
| Brand | Kwikee |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,305) |
| Date First Available | August 4, 2011 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00848150059956 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.85 pounds |
| Item model number | 676061 |
| Manufacturer | Lippert Components |
| Manufacturer Part Number | KW1101428 |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Model Name | Kwikee Electric Step Replacement Motor Assembly with Screws for 14NM IMGL RV Steps |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 1.5 x 4 inches |
| Speed | 1450 RPM |
| UPC | 848150059956 799530439595 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
J**D
Seems stronger than less expensive motors
This is more than just the motor. Mine came with the gear box also. Super easy and quick to install. I had previously bought a less expensive motor and gear box. It worked correctly the first few times. Then, the steps started to not retract all the way. I had to push the steps in while the motor retracted to get them all the way up. The pitch/whine of the motor is different than the less expensive one. Sa far, its working great and steps retract all the way every time.
G**.
O.E. Quality and Fit
Fits perfect, works great. Even the electrical connector for the motor was the same - no splicing in a new connector. Worth the extra $$
L**L
Worked like a champ!
Kwikee Series 32 steps on 1999 DP Winnebago Chieftain. Stairs failed at the beginning of our last trip. By the sounds of it, I figured the motor and gearbox were toast (I gave a pretty good pull on the stairs at one stop and heard gear meshing - oooops). I did try tapping on the motor housing and a few other remedies, all to no avail. I almost ordered an entire new set of stairs, but.... After reading reviews and other research, I decided to try replacing just the motor. FYI - I did not remove "gearbox to stairs" pin - it was not necessary since the stairs magically came out when we got home. (What luck!!) Removing this pin is only necessary if you need to move the stairs out of the way in order to make access to remove the electric motor. If you have ample access, just use your leg or something else to make sure stairs stay in place when the motor is removed. Unplug main power to stairs and then also unplug small plug at stair motor. Remove three 10mm bolts, which will be lightly torqued (easily removed with pliers if nothing else is available). Electric motor dropped right out. Look up into gearbox and see if it looks okay (mine looked fine in spite of my inadvertent attempt to destroy it - gears look very sturdy). Pull up and remove gear assembly from old motor and two spacing washers, wipe clean, then place on new motor, then re-grease. Very easy. Slide new motor/gear assembly onto gear gearbox housing, hold in place while starting threads on three 10mm bolts, then tighten down (remember, not too tight - lightly torqued). Plug in small power plug at electric motor. Then make sure entire area (and especially body parts) are clear of stair movement area, then plug in main power plug. Warning - the stairs will move into their commanded position once you apply this power. I have never done this repair before but did watch some YouTube (liked this video the best: [...]. I would rate this job between a 1 and 2 on a scale of difficulty out to 10. It was a non-event. Sipped from my beer throughout, took my time, cleaned gear and washers, inspected all parts for damage, re-greased, and I doubt it took me 20 minutes. Being without stairs was a real pain, so I have ordered a spare motor to keep in the RV. The wife, kids, and dogs were all complaining about the huge step without the stairs. NEVER AGAIN!!
A**R
you need to take your step motor and gearcase completely apart...so you know exactly what is broken. multiple failures common
I do rv repair so i see a lot of these repairs...heres a little info to help you out. This motor worked great on my customers kwikee step. exactly the same as the old one. My step was "skipping" going back up and would keep running when fully retracted until you disconnected the power wire. so mine had 2 problems- 1) the torque clutch in the motor case broke so i needed this motor and 2) the spur gear that goes on this motor shaft broke a tooth(spur gear only comes with the gear/linkage gearcase listed below) so you need to take your motor case and gearcase apart and see what is actually broken since it seems multiple parts will break at the same time. also regrease everything liberally you plan to reuse. you will want to make sure that this is the proper motor for your kwikee step. you may want to download a parts diagram for your step by using the info from your step sticker located underneath the step on the gearcase base. there is a different step motor for pre imgl gear cases. on the newer models such as this (imgl-integrated motor gear and linkage) its common for the spur gear that goes on this motor shaft will break a tooth-this gear is only to be had by buying the gearcase (Lippert Components 379160 Gear/Linkage *this gearcase part number for mine has the curved linkage...yours may be different if it has the straight linkage). its not included with this motor. FYI- this damage occurs from either or both, not keeping ALL of the pivot points lubricated with lithium grease or motor oil will work...not wd-40 or silicone spray! light oil sprays dont last! I use motor oil in a oil pump can to lube every joint, linkage pivot and shaft contactat point and it lasts about a year. grease wont penetrate into the binding points. OR the other cause is hitting curbs with the step and even putting the step down on a curb and then getting in and out of the rv to load. when you do this the motor has lowered the step onto the curb and stopped and then locked into place...then when you load and jostle around, the rv will rock and push down on that litttle motor and gearcase which will break something or afew things! park away from the curb so step can come out fully every time and lube often and these will last the life of the coach!
M**H
Great replacement
We bought this to replace the motor in our kwikee step. We tried to get a repair person with no luck. My husband decided to replace it himself. The motor was fairly easy to install with 3 bolts and a pin to disconnect the linkage. The steps now work great.
M**X
great fit, works great. good price.
My steps is a Kwikee Series 32 step. This is an exact replacement and bolted right up. It works great.
C**S
Tip: take some liquid gasket seal and seal the area between plastic and metal on both the motor and on the plastic housing. This way water will not enter (thru the very tiny rubber O-ring) and rust out the shaft; that's why my original failed. Short version: Buy this, yes its more expensive than non-OEM motors but it will work on your Kwikee double step and with your current stair controller. You won't have to get underneath the RV more than 2x to fix your issue. It will extend and retract 100% both ways and this WILL work on your Kwikee steps PROPERLY. Long version: When my original Kwikee double step motor died (the protruding metal shaft that drives the ring gear busted but otherwise motor still good), I decided to try out a cheaper (non-OEM) $60-$70 one sold here on Amazon; I read up and it had some good reviews where buyers said it fixed their step issue. Although 1 person said the amp draw was too much... keep this in mind. Non-OEM product arrived a few days later and I installed it. Cheaper non-OEM motor #1: Extending was no issue but retracting was significant issue, only going 80% of the way before stopping. In other words, the step would be closed but with 3-4 inches between steps vs tight. It would close all the way if I 'helped' it by gently pushing the stairs in for the final 6 inches of retract. I lubed and oiled all pivot points (since other RV'ers say this can be an issue) but with same result. I didn't want to return the motor yet since it was working - just that the steps would not retract all the way - perhaps its something on my end - I thought. Proceeded to buy a 2nd non-OEM motor. Same exact result; I mean exactly down to where it stops. To say that I'm shocked would be an understatement. I started to think perhaps the stair controller had become faulty. But all motors say compatible to Kwikee 1101428 motor. So I took out old OEM motor (that had a busted protruding gear shaft but perfectly fine motor) and leaving it uninstalled but simply plugged in, closed my door and lo and behold the motor turns for about 15 seconds each way. I tested it several times. The non OEM motors only turned about 7-8 seconds. My guess is that these non-OEM motors draw higher amperage and so the controller thinks the door is closed and cuts off power. I installed the OEM kwikee motor and my double steps open and close properly (100% both ways) and are quiet. Yes I paid much much more but it completely solved my stair issue.
W**T
Excellent product, great packaging
D**N
Motor fit in perfect...took 5 minutes to install. Works like a charm
A**E
All went well ,I did think it may have been in stock in Aust ,but have tecieved it ok and in good order thanks
B**N
Ordered this part as per my Kwikee step manual. Perfect fit, easy job. Ordered and received doorstep in less than 40 hours.
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