What I know, I think, is that there is one hot + red wire coming into the switch and that it is split just before the switch to the two reds on the back of the switch. I could jumper between the red and white leads to see if it activated the slide motor and if the top two control the retract and the bottom two control the extend function. I can also check the green and blue wire for voltage against the white wires (which have ground potential), they show very little difference from the red + wires. What the described set up says to me is that the hot lead does not go directly to the slide motor, but instead to the rocker switch. I will do some more testing to see if I can prove it. If the hot went direct to the motor then there would be two separate hot wires to the rocker switch that would go to ground to complete the circuit. I know of no way that one hot from the motor could activate in and out slide function. But I have been wrong before and hate it. Again, a complete schematic would be nice.