All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Rear Slide Control Board diedUpdate: The website posted by rgatijnet1 https://www.sazadchoob.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=857440 is a scam. To make a long story short, The only communication I had from them was that they could not find my order and needed the order number. I gave them that and have not heard from them since despite sending them 5 e-mails. They give no phone number, no location, no way to communicate except by e-mail. The e-mail address is different than the customer service email that they sent to me. The name of the account on paypal is also not related to the web site. I asked Paypal to investigate and Paypal refunded my money. The website primarily advertises clothing, shoes, accessories. I think its a fake website. I'm still sending queries to RV salvage yards. No luck yet.Re: Rear Slide Control Board diedActually I sounds like a fairly simple solution to just use switches. That's really all these control boards are anyway. I'll keep it in mind.Re: Rear Slide Control Board diedBeen doing some research on this sazadchoob.com. Their domain name was registered only 3 weeks ago. Dec 12, 2020. The phone number they gave when they registered has an Arizona area code. No address or phone number on their web site, just an e-mail address. When you pay it goes to someone called tineyijps. I hope this isn't some kind of scam. Haven't heard from them.Re: Rear Slide Control Board died rgatijnet1 wrote: I hope it solves your problem. For $39 vrs $1250 it seemed like a good deal to me. I hope so. Their web site is a bit hard to navigate and gives no information on where they are located. However, my account shows the item as having been purchased and paid for. SO, hopefully it will ship in the next few days. Thanks for the suggestion. If it works it'll be a real godsend. I don't look forward to having to crank it in by hand. Fortunately we're not planning on going anywhere for quite a while.Re: Rear Slide Control Board diedHere are the photos I took. This shows the mechanism that moves the slide. You can see the spindle just inside the foot of the bed. You can also see there is no access hole on the foot of the bed. Shows the whole mechanism and the foot of the bed. Same: different view. See how much open space there is under the floor of the storage compartment. This is where I put the access hole. I put a little vent device in the hole so it looks a little better than a gaping hole. Re: Rear Slide Control Board diedI went to their web site and bought it, but haven't gotten a response yet. However my bank sent me an alert that I had paid for it.Re: Rear Slide Control Board diedThanks Branson. I'll check it out. I finally found the socket for manually sliding the rear slide. It is supposed to be a small hole at the foot of the bed. When they built this RV they neglected to put the hole in the board at the foot of the bed. In your bag of manuals there should be a packet with two crank wrenches and a ratchet wrench. You stick the wrench in the hole and turn it with ratchet. I'll post some photos later. BTW, there is a secret compartment under your bed as well. If you open the bed, take everything out and remove the floor of the compartment there is at least a 6 by 4 foot space about 8 inches deep, under there with nothing in it.Re: Rear Slide Control Board diedFor those of you who have a 2004 or2005 Itasca Sunova or Winnebago Sightseer; a question. Where is the socket for manually cranking in the rear slide? I have looked everywhere and cannot find it. I suspect it is under the trim piece on the bottom of the slide, but I don't want to take that off unless I am sure that is where it is. I have looked in the two bins on the right side and the bins on the left side. The tube that contains the worm gear shaft is clearly visible on the bottom of the slide but no way to access it? By the way it's not in any of the manuals. They only talk about how to manually crank the front slide and the sockets are right there when you open the bins on the front slide. Still looking for a control board.Re: Rear Slide Control Board diedNo joy from Winnebagoparts,com.Re: Rear Slide Control Board diedI sent winnebago parts an email with photos of the board. I got an auto response that they got my email so now it's just wait and see. I agree. For $1250 I can crank this thing manually for years.
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