Under your slide you'll find a "wire loom loop" that folds to prevent the 12VDC and 120VAC wires from drooping when the slide is retracted for travel. When you extend the slide, the "wire loom loop" unfolds and the wires remain "tucked up under the slide bottom"...
The wires enter the slide at the bottom of the slide side wall and are routed to the 12 VDC and 120 VAC outlets and fixtures.
On the trailer side, the wires enter the trailer floor, usually are routed to a false bottom on a cupboard where they are either connected with a flat "mobile home connector" or with twist on wire caps inside a metal junction box.
I'd suggest you crawl under your slide, look for where the wires in the folding loom enter the trailer floor. Visualize where that would be inside the trailer and go inside to search for that "mobile home connector" or the junction box.
Mine is connected with the mobile home connector and twice in the past 6 years, the plug has come undone, probably from me working on the water pump which is located in the same space as the plug. So, for me, winterizing the trailer, cleaning the fresh water strainer on the water pump or changing out any plumbing/trying to silence the plumbing runs all open the chance to loosen the mobile home connector.
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John
2015 F250 6.7l 4x4
2014 Cougar X Lite 27RKS
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