Replacing a 9200 Dometic Awning Motor
Winding the awning back in place for travel
This was going to be a challenge since I had no one to help and even if I did have an extra set of hands, I didn’t have a second ladder. If the gears are stripped in the motor and a drill with nut driver doesn’t work, the recommendation is to have a person on each end of the awning and slowly roll the awning back in to it’s storage location.
I had to come up with something quick that allowed me to roll the awning in by myself. I found a way to do this with a pipe clamp and pry bar. Let me stress that I don’t recommend doing this. One wrong step could cause personal injury and/or damage the awning. Just to show what I had to do, the video below contains the very cautious steps I took to get the awning back into it’s storage location then secured for travel.
Once in place I opted to use strong storage straps to hold the awing in place. Some recommend using tie wraps, but I didn’t want to risk a tie wrap breaking in travel, then stranding us in the middle of our travels. The straps worked great and we traveled to our destination then returned home with no issues.
Replacing a 9200 Dometic awning motor
While we were away, I found 9200 Dometic awning motor. It was a bit of a challenge, but I found one through a Walmart reseller. These awning motors are expensive and the replacement cost $365 plus tax.
We returned home and again, I was left with the only option to replace the motor without a second set of hands. I was difficult and I recommend having a second person to help hold the awning in place while the old motor is removed and then assisting with the replacement. It was a bit of a wrestling match to get the new motor in place. Again, I had to create a jig to hold the awning in place. It more than double the task in time and energy working alone and would have been much easier with that second person and ladder.
It took most of a day to replace, but the task is done. The original motor may have been failing for some time. The new unit opens and closes the awning twice as fast.
The video below shows the steps taken prior to replacement with highlights for the motor replacement. I want to stress again that if the awning motor gears are stripped and the only option is to manually wind the awning by hand, get a second person and ladder to accomplish. The steps I took were my only option to allow us to continue our trip and I was extremely careful to make sure I would not be injured or caused damage to the awning.

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