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fixing slide out

smarty
Explorer II
Explorer II
Have a bedroom slide that I need to change electric motor on. System is Swintec. Bedroom slide is all the way in and I need to get it partially out to remove motor. Unplugged motors from controller but slide will not move. How do I get the slide out so I can get to the retainer screw in the motor?

Thanks in advance

Rig is a 2015 Tesla T3212
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hilke40
Explorer
Explorer
When I had this problem, I called my dealer and he said to cut one of electric wires to motor, as motor has brake built in and that will release the brake, or without this slide would work out going down the road.

Dave_H_M
Explorer II
Explorer II
I am sure this won't help since I have a different bedroom slide.

On mine I sat the mattress off and on its side against the closet, then unscrewed all the sheeting that was under the mattress, pulled it up and walla, all the working parts were bolted to the floor.

troubledwaters
Explorer III
Explorer III
smarty wrote:
troubledwaters wrote:
Did you read the instruction about pushing the mode button 6 times than pressing and holding it the seventh time until controller goes into override mode? Page 7 Here!


Yes, tired this a few times with no luck
Then page 8 directs you to take off the facia on the outside of the slideout. Don't know how big yours is, but you would probably want to talk to someone that has done it before to get a general idea of what to do to take it off and put it back on again.

But, I always was under the impression if you disconnect the motors, you can push the slideout out (Albeit, with a lot of muscle). However, calling LCI (Tech Services number is in that manual also) would be a good idea at this point.

smarty
Explorer II
Explorer II
troubledwaters wrote:
Did you read the instruction about pushing the mode button 6 times than pressing and holding it the seventh time until controller goes into override mode? Page 7 Here!


Yes, tired this a few times with no luck

troubledwaters
Explorer III
Explorer III
Did you read the instruction about pushing the mode button 6 times than pressing and holding it the seventh time until controller goes into override mode? Page 7 Here!

smarty
Explorer II
Explorer II
bgum wrote:
You may have a pin you can pull to delink the motor. For all the troubles slides present they just aren't worth it.


All indications are that there is a retention screw that must be loosened to life motor up. But the slide must be out about 8 inches so that this screw can be loosened from the outside of the rig. I have no idea why this screw could not be made to be accessible from the inside of the rig...common sense to me

smarty
Explorer II
Explorer II
newman fulltimer wrote:
Plug the motors back in find the controller hit the small black button on the controller for a few seconds this overrides the system then you can move it out


Tried this but motor does not engage. Also checked wiring and found no short. Would appear motor is dead

smarty
Explorer II
Explorer II
BarneyS wrote:
There is usually a manual crank position somewhere to crank out the slide. It would help if you would post the make and model of your rig so members could help you out better. Just click "edit" on your post to add that information if you can.
Barney


This slide does not appear to have that option

smarty
Explorer II
Explorer II
Motor will not move without the retainage screw being loosened

azdryheat
Explorer
Explorer
Peel away the rubber and lift out the motor from the inside.
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bgum
Explorer
Explorer
You may have a pin you can pull to delink the motor. For all the troubles slides present they just aren't worth it.

newman_fulltime
Explorer II
Explorer II
Plug the motors back in find the controller hit the small black button on the controller for a few seconds this overrides the system then you can move it out

troubledwaters
Explorer III
Explorer III

BarneyS
Explorer III
Explorer III
There is usually a manual crank position somewhere to crank out the slide. It would help if you would post the make and model of your rig so members could help you out better. Just click "edit" on your post to add that information if you can.
Barney
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