Powerboard, Installation instructions, Remove front door sill – driver side – Rough Country 75122-15 User Manual
Page 5: Route trigger wire – driver side, Install lights, Install running boards, Install motor

PowerBoard
®
– Installation Instructions
Rev. J 0713
75122 pg. 5
Remove the front door sill on the driver side and pull
up the carpet.
Remove Front Door Sill –
Driver Side
Route the Violet wire under the carpet to the door
sill. Connect to the Violet wire coming from the door.
Route Trigger Wire –
Driver Side
Clean the outboard
surface of the of the
fl at recess on the
Linkage. Peel the
adhesive liner off the
back of the Light and
fi rmly press it onto the
recess. Plug the light
into the connector
with the black and
orange wires in the
wire harness. Repeat
with the other three
lights. Secure lose
wires with Cable Ties.
Install Lights
Light
Linkage
Install Running Boards
M6-1.0 x 20 mm
Socket Head Bolts
Linkage
PowerBoard
M6-1.0 x 20 mm
Socket Head Bolts
M6-1.0 x 20 mm
Socket Head Bolts
Slide Motor assembly onto drive shaft and mounting
bosses of Motor Linkage assembly. Use three (3)
M6-1.0 x 35 mm Socket Cap Screws and M6 Flat
Washers to secure Motor. Plug female connector
into Motor. Wrap any exposed wires from the motor
with electrical tape. Torque the screws to 5–7 ft. lbs.
(6.78–9.49 Nm or 60-84 in. lbs.).
Install Motor
Motor
Linkage
Motor
Wire
Harness
M6-1.0 x 35 mm Socket Cap Screws
and M6 Flat Washers
Posi-Tap™
Mount the Steps to the linkages. Slide the mounting T-Nut
into position. Install M6-1.0 x 20mm Socket Head Bolts to
secure the boards. Use a 5mm Allen Wrench to tighten the
bolts.
Make sure the board moves up and down freely by hand.
If it binds, loosen the linkage to body attachment bolts and
adjust the linkage position until the boards move freely. Do
not tighten the bolts at this time.
Tightening the
fasteners before
cycling the step several times
may create a bind, causing a
squeaking sound and preventing
the boards from retracting
completely and evenly.