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Apr-23-2014 03:09 PM
Dry Desert Heat wrote:
The rig is now 10 years old; it’s possible that a good part of the problem is some sagging of the coach or the slide. I hope that isn’t the case since there might not be any cost effective way of improving the slide movement.
Apr-23-2014 11:57 AM
Apr-18-2014 10:47 AM
45Ricochet wrote:
This is for the " stop condition" and not the "weak, strained condition" correct?
Mine just seems weak over the hump in raising the floor. Never has stopped and seems fine other than the lifting while retracting of the slide.
Funny the manual crank handle works fine. I thought I would find binding action but it was smooth as silk.
Not trying to hijack OP, thought it might be related to yours also :B
Apr-17-2014 06:59 PM
Apr-17-2014 06:55 PM
Vulcaneer wrote:
This is the correct response. Follow your positive wire from the battery. It will connect to a breaker (actually two in series) that is connected under a rubber cover. Usually a red cover, and attached to the back wall of the front storage compartment. These suckers go bad frequently. Remove both of them and take them to an auto parts store for replacement. About $6.00 a piece.
This is your problem.
These breakers are used on electric motor slides as well. Usually 50 Amp breakers with auto reset.
Apr-17-2014 05:57 PM
CREATO wrote:Vulcaneer wrote:Michelle.S wrote:
Don't know about your unit, but guessing you're referencing hydraulic slides. Many RVs use an auto-reset circuit breaker in the slide pump power line. These do go bad resulting in a stopping and restarting of operation and will only get worse. I would check to see if you have an auto-reset breaker and replace it.
Have had a similar issue on previous Montana and current Redwood.
This is the correct response. Follow your positive wire from the battery. It will connect to a breaker (actually two in series) that is connected under a rubber cover. Usually a red cover, and attached to the back wall of the front storage compartment. These suckers go bad frequently. Remove both of them and take them to an auto parts store for replacement. About $6.00 a piece.
This is your problem.
I don't believe WRV ever used Hyd. Slides on any of the 5vers
Apr-17-2014 11:26 AM
Greene728 wrote:
Very interested in this thread as my in-laws coach is doing the exact same thing. Its also gear driven and not hydraulic. Goes out fine, but will stop once or twice when retracting. We've checked nearly everything I can think of (though I'm no pro and readily admit it) and I'm stumped. Just a slight steady push when retracting and it closes just fine.
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