โAug-25-2017 08:54 AM
โAug-27-2017 05:57 PM
Big Katuna wrote:
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My slide motor did not have any specs on it; just a part number.
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โAug-27-2017 02:50 PM
โAug-27-2017 08:48 AM
โAug-26-2017 03:30 PM
Big Katuna wrote:
Back when I did my two I was told that there are different motors for different loads so using one with a different # might backfire and fail early.
I trust Doug Rainer's opinion and he said use the same one.
โAug-26-2017 02:22 PM
โAug-26-2017 01:43 PM
ccchuck wrote:
Found the motor!
powerglide p/n 523143, no movement when power is applied, very greasy.
On ebay motor is 670+
โAug-26-2017 10:22 AM
โAug-26-2017 09:06 AM
โAug-25-2017 07:38 PM
klutchdust wrote:
Knowing the make of your slide will help. Looking at some u tube videos there are different motor mountings but they all work the same. The first thing i think is to determine if it is jammed, so you need to find where to access the motor to manually turn it. Check out some of those videos. Some use a long crank accessible through a hole in the coach and some you need a gear wrench to turn the bolt on the motor itself. Before it just started clattering where there any other symptoms like getting slower or going in crooked..
โAug-25-2017 07:32 PM
ccchuck wrote:klutchdust wrote:
There are gears in there and a worm drive. Possibly the shear pin holding the gear on sheared.
At least that's the way mine is set up. Do you have any of the original paperwork that came with the coach that would have some information on the slide out that we could look at. Or the model of the coach, i think there are diagrams online I could look at. They aren't that complicated and since it just clatters it makes me think the gear is jammed or stripped or loose, maybe just misaligned. mine had an issue with the bolts coming loose and the worm drive jammed.
I just looked up a similar model and it says that there is access to the slide out motor behind the driver's seat. You can turn the slide out motor manually with a 1/2 inch ratchet . I would investigate this possibility because it may unjam it . This is also the way to manually retract or extend in case of motor failure. Mine ratchets and clatters when it reaches it's furthermost pints, mostly when i am retracting, I guess it's a safety device. Also is anything jammed to prevent the slide from going out, I left my slide lock on and broke the moulding. Maybe something fell beside it. Gkids baseball bat rolling around almost ruined my day once.
I have not yet located my motor access - it is not behind the driver's seat, I plan to crawl under again tomorrow to see if there is an access panel. This is a greyhawk 30 gs, 2006 model.
EDIT I will also check to see if any of the storage bays under the slide out offer access.
โAug-25-2017 06:54 PM
klutchdust wrote:
There are gears in there and a worm drive. Possibly the shear pin holding the gear on sheared.
At least that's the way mine is set up. Do you have any of the original paperwork that came with the coach that would have some information on the slide out that we could look at. Or the model of the coach, i think there are diagrams online I could look at. They aren't that complicated and since it just clatters it makes me think the gear is jammed or stripped or loose, maybe just misaligned. mine had an issue with the bolts coming loose and the worm drive jammed.
I just looked up a similar model and it says that there is access to the slide out motor behind the driver's seat. You can turn the slide out motor manually with a 1/2 inch ratchet . I would investigate this possibility because it may unjam it . This is also the way to manually retract or extend in case of motor failure. Mine ratchets and clatters when it reaches it's furthermost pints, mostly when i am retracting, I guess it's a safety device. Also is anything jammed to prevent the slide from going out, I left my slide lock on and broke the moulding. Maybe something fell beside it. Gkids baseball bat rolling around almost ruined my day once.
โAug-25-2017 06:38 PM
โAug-25-2017 06:24 PM
ccchuck wrote:klutchdust wrote:
Symptoms? If the motor works then stops it may be tripping the internal protectors. This can be caused by dirty slide rails. Dirt, plus lube equals a gooey sticky substance that needs to be removed, you can't just lube it again.
"clatter noise" when remote activated, no movement.
โAug-25-2017 03:46 PM
klutchdust wrote:
Symptoms? If the motor works then stops it may be tripping the internal protectors. This can be caused by dirty slide rails. Dirt, plus lube equals a gooey sticky substance that needs to be removed, you can't just lube it again.