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car54Don wrote:
greetings. I am going thru same slideout repair, kwikee FLS slideout rail. On the galley the rear arm is failing as a result of the plastic 1" acme nut. You mentioned that you bought the part for about $6. Where at? Need parts asap.
thx in advance
Don
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Oct-20-2013 08:20 PM
spotrot wrote:
If the nut is broken, the crank won't do anything. Therefore I just pushed that end of the slide in (and out when I wanted).
If the motor/gearbox is broken then the crank will work to retract the slide. I don't know if cranking the slide in just to see how the crank works will not harm anything. It might be OK, I just don't know for sure.
I'm glad this post is of use/interest to some. Other forum members have helped me a lot by their posts.
Oct-20-2013 07:35 PM
tropical36 wrote:CloudDriver wrote:
Thanks for posting the picture. Pretty sure that we have the same system in our Minnie.
Our Minnie also came with two long crank handles that the dealer told us were to be used for emergency slide retraction if the drive mechanism failed. Fortunately, that hasn't happened. I have always wondered exactly how the crank handles were used. Since you show a broken part, did you have to crank the slide in?
We have what we need on board and have manually cranked the slide to be sure. Best to learn the manual cranking procedure in your driveway, rather than in Death Valley and the same with a fan belt.
Just sayin......and it's no fun to be towed and/or waiting, whether it might be for free or not.
Oct-20-2013 06:18 PM
Oct-20-2013 04:31 PM
CloudDriver wrote:
Thanks for posting the picture. Pretty sure that we have the same system in our Minnie.
Our Minnie also came with two long crank handles that the dealer told us were to be used for emergency slide retraction if the drive mechanism failed. Fortunately, that hasn't happened. I have always wondered exactly how the crank handles were used. Since you show a broken part, did you have to crank the slide in?
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