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klutchdust
Explorer II
Aug 04, 2015

bedroom slide stuck, can't find the tool.(Update)

On my trip this weekend the bedroom slide was slow to move out, it would stop, then it would go. I have been down this path before but found some loose mounting bolts

that caused it to bind. I did the maintenance on the screw and cleaned the slides. Well it's stuck . I can't find, if there are any, the tools to manually crank it in. The self diagnose

light on the switch doesn't flash, batteries have 13 volts, on ground power this morning. Did the motor go kaput? Once I get it into the full retract position what's next.

Itasca Cambria.
  • Biggyniner wrote:
    klutchdust wrote:
    j-d wrote:
    I figured you'd get it. Glad it didn't take more than it did. So it's a "no parts" repair. Always good. I'm not sure I have a 5/8" eight-point. But then we don't have a slide...

    GOOD on YOU, digging in and working it out!


    Some lube just turns to glue when mixed with dust.8 point sockets are used on square head bolts, I have some from many years back. I like to post the results so maybe I can help the next guy.

    Now on to my battery issues, drawer slide that broke, window shade hold down and it needs a bath.


    It never ends does it ;)


    Nope, forgot I relocated Xm antenna to see if it will prevent the drops I have had lately going across the desert. This list doesn't include the projects I want to do.
  • klutchdust wrote:
    j-d wrote:
    I figured you'd get it. Glad it didn't take more than it did. So it's a "no parts" repair. Always good. I'm not sure I have a 5/8" eight-point. But then we don't have a slide...

    GOOD on YOU, digging in and working it out!


    Some lube just turns to glue when mixed with dust.8 point sockets are used on square head bolts, I have some from many years back. I like to post the results so maybe I can help the next guy.

    Now on to my battery issues, drawer slide that broke, window shade hold down and it needs a bath.


    It never ends does it ;)
  • j-d wrote:
    I figured you'd get it. Glad it didn't take more than it did. So it's a "no parts" repair. Always good. I'm not sure I have a 5/8" eight-point. But then we don't have a slide...

    GOOD on YOU, digging in and working it out!


    Some lube just turns to glue when mixed with dust.8 point sockets are used on square head bolts, I have some from many years back. I like to post the results so maybe I can help the next guy.

    Now on to my battery issues, drawer slide that broke, window shade hold down and it needs a bath.
  • j-d's avatar
    j-d
    Explorer II
    I figured you'd get it. Glad it didn't take more than it did. So it's a "no parts" repair. Always good. I'm not sure I have a 5/8" eight-point. But then we don't have a slide...

    GOOD on YOU, digging in and working it out!
  • Here is what I found out after removing the bed and exposing the mechanism. The main drive shaft is connected to the motor through a transfer case. The end of the shaft has a

    drive pin through it, no nut.Using a 5/8 8 point socket I was able to get an electric impact on it but it would not move. Inspecting what is normally inside the coach all the slides were

    lubed and clean, the main nut that the drive screw goes through was gummed up. I removed another access panel to be able to see the entire screw assembly and that is where the

    problem was. Part of the slides ,once the slide is in the out position, is exposed to the weather. The lube turned to a gummy paste and jammed the slide. A good cleaning and using

    a different lubricant I got the slide to work properly. The next time the slide is out I am going to inspect and clean as necessary. Amazing how a little dust and dirt can change your

    day.
  • klutchdust wrote:
    On my trip this weekend the bedroom slide was slow to move out, it would stop, then it would go. I have been down this path before but found some loose mounting bolts

    that caused it to bind. I did the maintenance on the screw and cleaned the slides. Well it's stuck . I can't find, if there are any, the tools to manually crank it in. The self diagnose

    light on the switch doesn't flash, batteries have 13 volts, on ground power this morning. Did the motor go kaput? Once I get it into the full retract position what's next.

    Itasca Cambria.


    Well if the motor is kaput replacing it should solve your woes.. However it sounds like you may have two problems if it is binding up. Is there any water damage/warpage - Why is it binding?

    If you can get the slide in and secure I would take it to a shop and have them look the system over.
  • On our slide (not a class C) at the end of the drive motor is the hex head of the motor shaft. It uses about an 11/16" or 3/4" socket with a 1/2" drive ratchet to operate it manually. No special tool. You might look at your motor so see if has the same head on the end of the motor.

    Bill