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MPx



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Deployable Steps suddenly stopped operating

I'm almost certainly just being a numpty but I need help to understand why my deployable side steps suddenly stopped operating. They've been working fine since I got the car. Then after the last wash, when opening the door nothing happens. I've done some searches on here and found a few things to try, with odd results.

Checked the 30amp fuse 39 in the load space box and all OK.
Looked over the dash and throughout the manual but couldn't find any reference to a side steps "button" anywhere - I don't think I have one...or do I??
Saw a post about a menu option and went there. I can switch them off and on there, but they don't operate in either setting.
However, I can switch on roof access mode and both steps deploy normally - and retract again when I switch off roof access.

So the steps work after all, but just don't deploy on unlocking or when a door opens.

Any ideas how I can get them set back to normal?? Mike - MPx

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Alistair



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There’s a button down by your right knee - below the boot release button

This may be worth a try -

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They will turn off if you press the TR2 knob... Could you have pressed this whilst cleaning? They will also turn off if the axle articulation is too great i.e. parking with one wheel on a kurb?

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Thanks Alistair...but I really don't think there is a button

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 Mike - MPx

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There should be Mike... You have the wrong panel fitted there sir... Whistle

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Cam-Tech-Craig wrote:
They will turn off if you press the TR2 knob... Could you have pressed this whilst cleaning?


And Craig wins the prize! Thanks very much matey - yes, must have pressed the knob as pressing it again reactivated them.

All sorted - help much appreciated. Mike - MPx

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Just to fill in the gaps, pressing the TR2 button means the steps won't deploy as you could be sat in muddy ruts... Thumbs Up Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

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MPx wrote:
Cam-Tech-Craig wrote:
They will turn off if you press the TR2 knob... Could you have pressed this whilst cleaning?


And Craig wins the prize! Thanks very much matey - yes, must have pressed the knob as pressing it again reactivated them.

All sorted - help much appreciated.


ANOTHER one!!! Where will i put them all Shocked Shocked Shocked Laughing Whistle Thumbs Up

Glad its all working again Mike Thumbs Up

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TR2 knob? whats that is it on a 2018 on? as my steps wont switch on... 2018 L405 Autobiograpghy
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Answered on another thread, but just in case someone stumbles across this one.

TR = terrain response and is the pop up dial near the gear selector.

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