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DOITHARD
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Jul 16, 2016

Lance 2016 - 1172 Wireless Remote Sliders and Jacks

Hello to everyone,

We have encountered a recurring issue with our brand new 1172. First couple of times it happened I thought it was due to novice operator error. Of course, we checked remote control's battery and was replaced, checked house battery and of course they were charged and checked battery switch.

Basically, we can not extract or retract sliders and same for jacks. So, I took it to my dealer and he says this has happened in the past but its not a common issue. He proceeded by resetting the system control board which is easily accomplish by shutting all power...in my case, battery switch and removing solar panel fuse. Wait couple of minutes and turn back on. It worked while I was there. Sliders and Jacks were operational once more...my dealer is only 7 miles from TC storage...back at storage I tried again opening sliders and of course it didn't work...to say I was ticked off after paying for $43000 cash for a TC slider that didn't work is putting it mildly.

Again, I tried rebooting the board and it took at least 5 times to make it work...so I left storage thinking maybe the board just had a bad day. Headed to the storage yesterday to pick up TC. We were planning to spend the day at the beach this weekend. You guessed again, did not work. Now I'm really psst.

Called the owner at the dealer and he is advising me to take TC to Lance factory which is about 40 miles from storage...He is telling me that is very difficult to manually open rear slider, side slider is not hard because it can be crank operated. His afraid of creating undue damage to unit. I personally, don't blame him. He is a good guy.

So, after my soap opera the questions to current model Lance owners are simple:

a. Have you guys had this problem in the past?
b. Has anyone taken their TC to the Lance factory for repairs?

My dealer is telling that I shouldn't have any problem specially since I dont access to TC.

My beef with Lance will be:
a. Resolve current issue.
b. There has to be a way to install a good ole manual switch to operate rear slider in case issue appears in the future and you are stuck in middle of nowhere. Dealer could not help with switch request.

Any advice is appreciated!

30 Replies

  • My remote supposed to work the jacks, slide-out and awning but AF gives you switches for the slide-out and the awning.
    Carvemeister, go to Truck Camper Warehouse in NH and look at an Arctic Fox or Host.
  • Thanks for pointing this out. So what's a guy supposed to do if he buys a Lance (probably in NH) and lives in NY? Sounds like a nightmare waiting to happen. I'm looking at options for my first camper and from the sound of this, I guess Lance will have to be scratched from the list. I was liking what I saw of the 1172 online anyhow. Guess I'll have to go back to Eagle Cap or Northstar who at least seem to have less problems.
  • wcjeep wrote:
    What you are describing could be weak batteries. Have you checked battery voltage when connected to shore power? No shore power. Being so close to the manufacturer I'd go there first.


    Plenty of power....even with generator running still unoperable system.
  • What you are describing could be weak batteries. Have you checked battery voltage when connected to shore power? No shore power. Being so close to the manufacturer I'd go there first.
  • Not on the rear slider...yep, it's a f.u. design. I guess the brainiac engineers at Lance either fell asleep or the bean-counters reprimanded them. Lol
  • DOITHARD wrote:
    Thanks guys...thats good to hear! This is my 1st TC but not my first rv. I'm a a bit disappointed on the system failure with no redundant back up.


    There is no manual way to retract the slide? THAT is a no go for me!
  • Thanks guys...thats good to hear! This is my 1st TC but not my first rv. I'm a a bit disappointed on the system failure with no redundant back up.
  • Yes take it back and they will fix it right we have been there a couple times over the years and they do a good job.
  • Friend of mine took his brand new Lance with slide out back to the factory here in Lancaster, CA and they fixed everything. He was very happy with the work the factory did to his Lance camper.