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Troubleshooting the Electric Slideout
If the slideout does not move when the slideout switch is depressed, follow these steps.
• Check the battery for a full charge and good wire connections.
• Check for loose connections at the slideout motor.
If the slideout still will not operate, follow these steps.
• If the slideout is extended, see the section on overriding the electric slideout system.
• If the slideout is retracted, leave it in that position.
• Take the trailer to a independent, authorized dealer or service center.
If the slideout extends crooked, or only one side moves, follow these steps.
• Follow steps on overriding the slideout system to disconnect the motor according to
directions which apply to your trailer.
• You may need to push the side that is not sliding to get it to retract all the way.
• Take your trailer to a independent, authorized dealer or service center.
Overriding the Electric Slideout System
If the system will not move when the switch is pressed, check the following:
• Is the battery connected and does it have a full charge?
After checking the above, follow appropriate steps for your slideout system to move the
slideout manually.
Tools required:
• ScruLox head screwdriver (if trailer has an underbelly)
• 1/2" wrench
• Adjustable wrench or rachet and 3/4” socket.
Slideout Override
• If the trailer has an underbelly, locate and remove
the access panel for the slideout motor. Refer to the
drawing to locate the motor on your particular
slideout. (Fig. 38)
• From the rear of the motor, rotate the brake release
lever on the back side of the motor
counter-clockwise 1/8 turn (Fig. 37). This will
release the brake that locks the slideout in place.
• The slideout is now free to move. If the trailer has
an underbelly, locate the access panel either at the
front or rear of the slideout rail. Remove the access
panel for the manual slideout shaft.
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Summary of Contents for 2004 Conventional Travel
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