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Old 12-06-2020, 09:35 AM   #12
mddcruz
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Originally Posted by Banderabutch View Post
My slideout motor is under the dinette table in the slideout itself. There is a removable panel (with screws) beneath the carpeted area. But I actually found my problem with a circuit breaker on the front bottom outside of the camper by the batteries and propane tank. Wired straight of the battery. Hope that helps.
Hi

Thanks for responding. I changed those breakers..30 amp and 50 amp..I have been struggling to find that motor..I have bee underneath and cut into the corrugated plastic..still couldn't seen the motor..the rack in pinion rails are at the bottom underneath the slide..so I cut into the fiber covering underneath and still haven't been able to locate the motor.

I could attach pics..

Its very frustrating..even Keystone couldn't tell me where the slide motor is located...

I have watched YouTube videos where the motors were in the rubberized gasket that the slide closes in on...so gonna check that this morning.

When I press the slide button..absolutely no noise..no click..nothing...can't hear the motor at all...so I do feel its electrical..thinking even maybe something underneath chewed by a mouse/rat.

Are there separate fuses for the slide and where would they be located?

The previous owner had accidentally plugged in 220v and it fried some of the electrical..I've changed all that...but maybe not the slide fuses..but as I can see and sent pics to an rv tech he said its not in the breaker box...

Any ideas...
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