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Pete C
01-22-2020, 07:02 AM
We have a 2017 3900re Alpine. It has two large slides on opposite sides. Is it possible to open the left slide out and not the right?? When getting ready for a trip the refer is on the left side but the right blocks our driveway.

Thanks Pete

chuckster57
01-22-2020, 07:35 AM
Welcome to the forum!
I take it your slides are hydraulic and operated by a single button. I’m not familiar with your year/model but most will have a valve you can close to prevent one or the other slide from operating. Hopefully someone will answer with the location of those valves, most often a knob that you tighten to stop the flow of fluid.

Dhuhn
01-24-2020, 05:00 PM
If you have Lippert auto leveling there are knobs below the control panel that you can turn. To turn off the slides.each knob goes to one slide. Just remember to turn them back on or you slides won’t go out.

Old Mustanger
01-24-2020, 07:59 PM
If you have Lippert auto leveling there are knobs below the control panel that you can turn. To turn off the slides.each knob goes to one slide. Just remember to turn them back on or you slides won’t go out.

On my Alpine, these knobs are located in the coach battery compartment right below the fluid reservoir and pump.

Pete C
02-06-2020, 09:12 AM
Thanks that worked, just closed the valve for the rightside and only the left opened

larryflew
02-07-2020, 02:33 PM
Same problem and have just done left side for years when our Alpine is home for loading and unloading.

BowTieFan
12-06-2020, 09:40 AM
I would like to only open one slide on my 2013 Raptor, is there a valve that I can close? If so, where is it located? There are opposing rams for the sofa slide (driver side) and kitchen slide (passenger side). I am pretty sure they are on the same line from the pump.

New to the forum, don't know if this is the right place to ask. If not sorry.

Pete C
12-06-2020, 04:17 PM
I have two valves located near the hydraulic reservoir, one controls the left slide and the other the right slide. On my rig I close the valve on the left and only the left slide opens, afterwards I just open it back up.

hope this helps, Pete

BowTieFan
12-06-2020, 05:48 PM
Thanks for the reply Pete C. Didn't know if anyone would still look at this forum.

I see an orange line and a black line leaving the pump area towards the back of the coach, there is also a orange line and black line going to the front jacks. However, I do not see any valves that I could close on the line going to the back, supposedly they are going to and from the kitchen and living rams.

Pete C
12-06-2020, 06:06 PM
I took a picture but I don't know how to attach it, if I had your email address I could send it.

Pete

flybouy
12-06-2020, 06:49 PM
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Pete C
12-06-2020, 07:07 PM
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BowTieFan
12-06-2020, 08:58 PM
Thanks for the pic. The bay in my 5er Toy Hauler doesn't look anything like that. Just two hoses for the landing gear, and the other two hoses for the main slides. The bedroom slide has a cable and motor.

Thanks again.

kim griffith
12-13-2020, 12:24 PM
I had opposing slides on my last 5th wheel. In my case, there was only one control switch that pushed them both out and pulled them both in. I had to hold that control in that position until it finished moving. If I wanted only 1 slide (out or in) I just released the control at the point that worked for me.

BowTieFan
12-14-2020, 06:24 AM
Hi Kim, Thanks for the response. This is what happens with my single switch operating both slides: the slide that has the least resistance is the one that moves. What this usually means is that one slide will go out a little, then the other slide moves some, and back and forth until they are both deployed.

I would really like to move just the kitchen slide to be able to get to the refer, and micro. My TT allowed me to get to all of these including the bathroom and bed. I could stop for a rest break without having to setup the whole trailer.

duggy fresh
12-15-2020, 02:47 AM
Hello Keystone friends. Newbie here. Hoping to gather great info to ease my learning curve. LOL! Just purchased a 2002 Keystone Challenger M32TK w/3 slide outs. Problem is one of the super slides has a bent bracket that connects to the hydraulic slide at the end where it bolts to the frame. It does not extend out all the way... coming short of about 2.5 inches on one side... and 1.5 on the other. I also notice it has a cable type of system with it. Cannot find a detailed manual for this yet to help identify bracket # for a replacement... nor what type of system they call this. Curious to know if I could try to straighten the bracket out with a crowbar or cum-a-long without damaging anything. Or can I access the over-ride manually to get it to extend out to seal before rain comes? Thank you for any help. I'm on a learning curve with little time. Thank you all.