Power steps on '22 malfunctioning

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dusttur

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I have a 22 Yukon AT4 and live on a dirt road. When it rains the road gets really muddy and all that mud gets all over the retractable steps. I have once experienced the same thing that you described so when I got home I washed the mud off the steps, specifically the actuators, and it fixed the problem.
 

Vladimir2306

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As I said above, the steps do not want to work in snow and mud conditions. I'm tired of driving with the steps disabled. And I bought myself fixed ones. Finally, I’m happy that I have rapids in winter, and I don’t have to jump into a tall car)
 

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Punteh

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I had to turn mine off. The whole area has to be basically snow free to get them to go up. After every drive I'd have to take a snow brush and clean the running boards, rockers, and brackets of snow completely. Doing that after every drive obviously isn't very practical for the entire winter. So they're off for now
 

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