Hi, i have the ZFA244 model. The switch replaced is the up and down type with a light switch by the side.
Seperate events stopped worming first then alarm at latter date.
Sargent electrics.
Cheere
My PVC is also a 2006 244 Ducato, so will be similar under the bonnet. Also your description of the step operating switch sounds similar to mine.
May I start with the step connections. The Omnistep, whether of the raise and lower type like ypurs, or a slide out like mine, has four wires. Orange and violet for the motor, with grey, and brown for the limit switch. I will ignore the last two as your limit switch is working, as proven by the annoying buzzer.
The basic step switch is in fact two separate switches, one for IN, and the other for OUT. There should be four wires to the step switch, two to the motor, togeter with positive, and negative supply wires.
For further understanding with the switch in the normal position, both motor wires are connected to negative (earth). If the up arrow is pressed, then the orange motor wire is connected to positive, and the step retracts. Likewise if the down arrow is pressed, the violet wire is connected to positive, and the step extends.
Please see the attached section of a Sargent diagram. To confuse matters Sargent show different wire colours to Omnistep/Thule.. The motor "IN" or orange wire becomes red/blue, and the motor "OUT", or violet wire becomes red/white. More importantly the 12v supply to the step switch is shown as brown/green, which is Sargent's standard for a vehicle or starter battery supply. The orange/white wire is a Sargent standard for habitation negative or earth connections.
Action test for 12V between brown/green, and orange/white at the rear of the step switch. (A test lamp will be better than a multimeter when checking for a sound supply.)
If no supply then it is possible that a fuse has been included in the step circuit.
On the 244 Ducato a popular location for added habitation relays and fuses is under the "hood" at the rear of the engine bay. Look for wires connecting to the starter battery. If yours is a 2,8jtd, then there will be a Fiat installed relay for the flame starter under the "hood", plus three more if aircon option fitted. The two relays, and 4 way fuse block shown at the top LHS corner of the Sargent diagram, were frequently installed under the "hood", but not always. On a
standard 244 Ducato there should be no visible fuses or relays in the engine bay, so any visible are possible candidates.