All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Washer Wash out2013 Keystone AlpineWasher Wash outWas opening our new trailer this past weekend. Started the dewinterization process by clearing the lines of RV antifreeze. All was going well until my DW starts screaming something about the washer line. I run in the fifth wheel only to find antifreeze soaking the carpet around the washer/dryer hookup. There was no overflow, nor any obvious leakage area. On going back outside I see RV antifreeze dripping off the hitch. It had run down the floor to the hitch. Looked for an obvious crimped line, misaligned drain pipe and could not find anything in the front/side baggage areas or battery area. Kept lines pressured and could not see any further water and carpet started to dry out. Looks like another warranty call with the potential to tear apart the closet area in the front cap, as we do want to install a washer, let alone having to winterize the lines again next fall. Other than a non functioning micro-wave, which the dealer has agreed to swap out, the rest of the weekend was great and we do really enjoy the new trailer.Re: Slide Outs Not WorkingIssue was a bad solenoid on the hydraulic pump.Re: Slide Outs Not Working revflyr wrote: Have to ask, are you sure that the battery discount switch is turned on. If you had the shore power plugged in the converter should have given enough 12v power to run the slides if the discount is on. Thought of this too......tried with the battery disconnect in the on and off position.....neither helped.Re: Slide Outs Not Working Bombfixer wrote: Do you have a hydraulic leveling system? If so, is it working? I had a problem with my slides and level-up system. Turns out that the brushes on the hydraulic pump were not engaging the armature to power the pump. Took two different Mobile Techs to finally figure it out. I have a six point Lippert hydraulic leveling system that is working fine. The frost this year had the 5er out of level, so had to relevel it, utilzing my current battery. The Lippert system gave me my reading of 12.2 volts.Re: Slide Outs Not Working BB_TX wrote: Do you by chance have a remote control module? Have read many posts about problems using the remote controls. Things work in the remote mode with the remote control OR in the manual mode with the switches. But it has to be in the proper mode to work with either. I don't have a remote so don't know the particulars. No, I do not have a remote.Re: Slide Outs Not Working jsr21 wrote: What happens when you push the button? Can you hear the pump running or trying to run? Or is there dead silence? If you hear it run but no slides are moving...do you have a hydraulic room selector valve block that maybe someone closed the valves for all the slides? 12.2 volts would be enough to run the pump although it would be slow Yes, I can hear the pump run when I push the In button for the slides. All four valves for the slides are in the open position.Re: Slide Outs Not WorkingWill charge battery......thanks.....was told that 12.2 v was ideal for the RV....Slide Outs Not WorkingHave a new 2013 Keystone Alpine. Slide outs will not come out. Have done the following: 1. Confirmed battery is fully charged (12.2 v) 2. Tried another battery - same result 3. Plugged into shore power - same result 4. Replaced three slide fuses - same result 5. Replace two in line fuses - same result Any one have any further suggestions, other than a warranty call to the dealer. Thanks
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