Why won t my slide retract?

Why won t my slide retract?

Charged Batteries. If you’re not plugged into shore power while trying to extend or retract your slide outs and they just won’t budge, check to make sure that your house batteries are fully charged. If your RV or motorhome doesn’t have the juice, your slide outs aren’t going to budge!

Why does my slide not retract after new motor?

After the new motor was installed, the slide still would not retract. The “square rods” connected to the motor were detached to assure the new motor was functioning. We found that power to the motor existed only when the “out” part of the slide’s in/out button was pushed. There was no power to the motor when the “in” side of the button was pushed.

How to troubleshoot the Lippert electric slideout system?

TROUBLESHOOTING The Lippert Electric Slideout Systemis only one of four interrelated slideout room system components. These four components are: chassis, room, coach, and Lippert Electric Slideout System. Each one needs to function correctly with the others or misalignment problems will occur.

Where are the rods that drive the slide out?

The opening is just to the left and below the yellow wire screw caps (first photo with old motor) Square rods that drive the slide bars are attached on both sides of the motor gear box (second photo with new motor). The slide-out that was stuck open is also shown below.

Why does my Forest River slideout not work?

The slides on some rigs (like Forest River) will not operate with the ignition or engine running. Safety issue. Other rigs are different. A friend in our chapter had this same problem that he fought for several years. His slideout operated with an electric motor driving 2 parallel rack and pinion sets from a single shaft.

What’s the best way to retract slideouts?

Every seminar I have attended says to always operate the slides at road level, which means to put them out before leveling the coach and bring them in after raising the jacks. This sets the coach “true” so the slides are not “torqued”, which can cause binding and damage.

After the new motor was installed, the slide still would not retract. The “square rods” connected to the motor were detached to assure the new motor was functioning. We found that power to the motor existed only when the “out” part of the slide’s in/out button was pushed. There was no power to the motor when the “in” side of the button was pushed.

Can a driver side slide be retracted on a disco?

If neither of these are possible they say the slides should be moved only with fully charged batteries. On the Disco, the driver side slide fits flush to the floor when extended. The three men are getting it over the ramp to retract. There is a replacement motor with higher torque available.

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