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2003 Monaco Camelot all slides stopped working

DaisyMaggie
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All 3 slide outs on my 2003 Monaco Camelot stopped working at the same time. My front slides were out so I had to hand crank them in. Is there a circuit breaker anywhere that controls all slides? if so where would it be? Could there be any other problem that anyone knows about?
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William_Willard
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On our 07 Camelot, there is a PC board in the rear run bay that controls the slides -- Bill Willard

Jim
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Does the control panel light up? Knowing that would help narrow the issue down a bit.
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Executive45
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First thing I would check is to see if someone bumped the emergency brake. The power to the slides are disabled unless the emergency brake is set....Dennis
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kerrlakeRoo
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It's also possible that a connection is being lost when under load. With shore power disconnected, try running a couple of lights and then press the button to move a slide. If your light suddenly goes out, it could be as simple as cleaning the battery connections.

gutfelt
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there must be a echo in the room lol

midnightsadie
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first place would be fuse panel. some thing common too all three.

gutfelt
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DaisyMaggie wrote:
All 3 slide outs on my 2003 Monaco Camelot stopped working at the same time. My front slides were out so I had to hand crank them in. Is there a circuit breaker anywhere that controls all slides? if so where would it be? Could there be any other problem that anyone knows about?


various slides are controlled by ignition systems, relays, fuse,s solenoids, controllers, etc when all quit at same time one has to look at the main voltage supply and go from there like look for a common denominator
If there hydraulic perhaps the power supply to the pump solenoid activation is dead?