https://lci-support-doc.s3.amazonaws.com/complists/pg-82-s0508-for-web-rev-0c.pdfClick the link and you will see how many type Powergear motors there are. I will bet the motor that was replaced was NOT the exact correct torque motor and they used one that would fit and "work". So, IF they did that, the numbers on your existing motor are worthless. Doug
PS, the motors I replaced that CW installed were less than 6 months old and they failed to retract correctly AT TIMES, not always. Since we were not a Fleetwood dealer I have lost my notes that detailed which is the correct motor for your year model/slide.
0. If all identifying marks are gone or non-legible contact the Original Equipment
Manufacturer (OEM or the coach manufacturer) to get the Power Gear system number
and/or the motor assembly part number. This number is not posted anywhere on the
system itself or in the coach. Contact Power Gear with the system number so the
motor assembly number can be found