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Using caution not to cut yourself, run your fingers around the inner and outer seals, between the slide and the RVs wall opening, top and sides.It could be the slide out is out of adjustment and needs re-aligned. Make sure you have the the proper crank handle. If you don’t have a manual, contact the RV manufacture or slide out component manufacturer for that information. If that is not possible then it would be worth the expense to have an RV tech show you how to do it. And you should know how before you need to do it. The direction is controlled by a combination of valves. Look for any objects that don’t belong there. Using caution not to cut yourself, run your fingers around the inner and outer seals, between the slide and the RVs wall opening, top and sides.It happened to us! Always listen for unusual noise and watch for erratic movement whenever you operate your slide outs. It could be the slide out is out of adjustment and needs re-aligned. Make sure you have the the proper crank handle. If you don’t have a manual, contact the RV manufacture or slide out component manufacturer for that information. And you should know how before you need to do it. The slide will slide in but will not slide out by the electric motor. I can slide it out manually with no problem. Could this be a bad switch? Thanks If your slideout is hydraulic it could also be the solenoid valve. If we email you some pictures of the gear box, can you ID the manufacture. It is a rack and pinion drive. Rushmore, slides move out when going down the road. Have tried numerous things. Out of ideas. Has a full slide on driver side. Slide worked perfectly Thu while loading. Arrived at dest Thu pm and remote did not engage slide. Did engage jacks. Was told to use manual system by turning switch to manual and hand cranking slide out. Worked smoothly til about half way out and something snapped.Need to travel tomorrow. Any suggestions. Tks. The trailer itself is level but one slide out is not level. How do I correct this. Is there something I need to adjust to correct this? It is very noisy when it slides in or out. Any suggestions? Maybe metal. Go outside and listen. Get under the slide (be carful while the slide is in operation) and listen. If you are able to pinpoint the cause you will know what needs to be repaired and whether or not you can do the job yourself. The keyword their is some, the manual for my slide-outs specifically say not to lubricate. Can still hear motor run A good RV repair shop should be able to get parts or maybe repair your broken parts. Here’s a link to a directory of RV parts salvage companies that may be able to supply the parts you need. Other that the oil leaking it works great.When I move the slideout in it makes no unusual noises. However, when moved it out it clunks a bit. I have liberaly lubricated it. What do you think is wrong with the slidout system? Your bets chance of finding out what’s wrong is to try and isolate where the clunks are coming from. Have someone operate the slide while you listen. Go outside to listen if you hear the clunks better. The slide goes out fine, but when I bring it in, the slide continues to come in even after I let go of the switch. It does not happen every time. Loose wire, bad switch, something else? Only a systematic diagnostic process will find the source of the problem. I’m trying to get the bedroom slide motor and drive box out can’t find away to get at motor end.I have not let out the three slides for two years. I hit the switch, I hear the motor but the slides do not come out. Will the pump work even if the battery is low but the pump runs? Have to jockey with it to get it back in straight. Any ideas? Slide comes in but after sitting a while the bottom slides back out. Any thoughts on what problem might be? It’s a tract system with gears. It has up and down adjustments underneath that would raise and lower the back side of the slideout. Question I have is what supports the inside edge as the slide moves in over the trailer floor. It only makes a “click” noise at the “Trombetta”, and a click is heard somewhere back around the refrigerator somewhere. It will run the motor if the “In” button is pressed, but will not run the motor if the “Out” button is pressed, except once every hundred or so clicks. Any other suggestions? Was bringing in the main living room slide yesterday, slide came in a little bit, but began jerking and wouldn’t move inwards anymore. It goes out without any problem, yet won’t come in without jerking and stopping at a certain point. Suppose to leave for Nascar races in few days. HELP! Karen The Hudralic pump is hard to get to and I don’t know how much oil is supposed to be in the pump but it is about half full. The adjustment on the valves, how do you do this and what happens if you do something wrong, I would assume that the pump would only put out so much pressure. I re4placed a portion of the floor but I made sure that the splice was inside the metal slide part at the bottom. Any input is appreciated. Thyanks Mel One of them will not seal all the way and leaves quit a big gap. We live in it in snow country and have a Local Rv Repair guy comming to look at it but he does not know much about the slide outs. Could it be out of ajustment and if that might be the problem how can it be ajusted. If so, you may have a leak in a hydraulic hose or valve. In the past, and maybe still today, RVs with hydraulic slide outs came with slide out bars that are inserted between the RV wall and the flange on the slide out. They are primarily used while traveling to prevent the slide outs from extending while on the road but may be used anytime. There are a handful of different slide out systems so it’s impossible to give you specific advice even if I was an expert, which I am not. My advice it to hire an RV tech who does know about slide outs. You may also want to contact the manufacturer for advice if possible. It is rack and pinion. When it is moved to the out position the bottom of the slideout stops but the top continues to move. When I move it in the bottom moves first and I have to literally pull on the top before it will move on it’s own. It has me very puzzled. Any idea’s would be welcomed. It was working fine about 45 minutes before we tried to open it again. Any help would be great!! Two possibilities to look for. You really need to get this fixed before the problem gets worse. A repair that could be simple and relatively cheap could turn into a several thousand dollar problem if left to get worse. It attempts to move, but appears to hang on the opposite side of the slide from the hydraulic piston. It extended without a problem when I arrived on Monday. Any suggestions. A friend in the park did call a tech and he asked me to close the valves (4) and open them one at a time and see if that would allow the slides to retract, I followed his advice and it allowed me to retract the two opposing living room slides, but didn’t help with the dinning room slide. I have reservations about slides from maintenance viewpoint. However, it occurred to me that if someone would make a narrower RV, I could feel more comfortable driving it. And use slides to give back space. Any chances of such an RV? There are a few who never really get used to it but most do and it doesn’t take all that long. Practicing turning and backing in a large empty lot helps a lot. There are also RV driving schools and the people who have attended say they’re a great confidence builder. There is a trend to smaller lighter towables but adding slideouts to them would defeat any weight saved by making them smaller. No help from fletwood or dealer in Medford, OR. We have put about 5000 miles on it. We are finally getting the electical system fixed with the new and improved regulator that fleetwood changed to in ’07 because the ones that was installed were defected, and caused us to have to replace all six batteries. Fleetwood sent one of the old type regulators to the repair shop and of course it died also. Now we are having trouble with the large sideout. Our RV has been in the shop all summer and is still there in November. There is no help from Fleetwood. The drivers side window has separated. I got the answer, sorry we do not honor former Fleetwood manufactrer warrantees I know there is a Federal Lemon law for RV’s, that I am going to look into. I am not the only one out there that has concerns. The first thing that failed were the brakes, not installed properly. It was a scarry ride. One would think the company who bought out Fleetwood and kept the Fleetwood name would be happy to help former customers. Can you explain in more specifics what your trouble is. The culprit has always been leaking then the reservoir runs dry (without you knowing) and getting air in the lines. Plus, one time a solenoid blew apart and had to limp in 300 miles to a dealer. HWH, the company who built the system have so many problems with their junk you have to get on a 2 week waiting list just to get a call back for tech support. Winnebago would be smart to use another sub-contractor for their hydraulics, one who can make a good product that will not break down every time you use the coach. These problems reflect on Winnebago who builds an outstanding coach. Fuse is ok, in panel in front drivers side. How can I bring it in manually need pics. 2006 tiffin phaeton. Thanks Is this seal thing true? There are many different slide mechanisms and they all operate somewhat differently. It’s not possible for me to give you specific advice. Here is some basic advise. If so, and it’s still not working right, take it back and make them fix it. Asking other owners is the best way to get answers. Most likely at least a few other owners have had the same problem and can offer specific advice. If you are still under warranty, ask your insurance company’s assistance. For sure they know the answers. Or, if you want to do it your way, join RV communities (such as forestriverforum) and ask the experts. Slideouts have a rubber gasket that acts kind of like a squeegee to keep the slide mostly weather sealed as it moves in and out. My guess is that gasket is what you are hearing. But to be sure you should check with your trusted RV tech. It is a 2008 Keystone Hornet. We can get absolutely NO help from CAMPING WORLD where we purchased it from, and was told to either replace or repack the seal. Do you think that this is the way to go with the repair. It was initially set up long term for about 5 years, without the slides being moved in or out. We have just recently started moving it from place to place and not we have this problem. Thank you so much for taking the time to get back to me. If the leak is a slow leak then you may want to give the seal a little time to soften up and re-seal. Operate the slide several times over a few days and see if it is still leaking. I’m not an expert on hydraulics but I what think haveing the ram repaired will be cheaper than purchasing a new one but in a throw-a-way world I may wrong. So get a price for both. If the leak is bad enough that it drains your reservoir over a short period of time I would add some power steering or automatic transmission stop leak to refill the reservoir. You can get just the stop leak or you can get the hydraulic fluid with the stop leak as an additive. Which you use would be determined by how low the reservoir is. If it half full the add the fluid with additive. If the reservoir just needs a top-off then just add the stop leak. Again this is not advise. I’m only telling you what I would do. If you try it let me know if it did or did not work. Be sure to tell him the camper slide has not been operated for several years. We just bought a new 27ft travel trailer, however the seller just put a new battery in it. The slide out works great, however nothing else will work on the battery. We changed the fuses and that did not work. Please help Also: any suggestions to troubleshoot why it won’t operate. Already checked fuses. Everything else (electrical) works fine.Our DC disconnect switch is located near our water hookup area on our camper. We have to insert an orange plastic key to turn it on. This will help run some of the lights and the ignitor if u have a fridge that runs off LP. Damaged both sides under the wheel wells. Now there the electric button that runs on both electricity snd battery does not work. We can only open manually. Any suggestions on where to start to repair? It is the easiest to check and almost always the problem. Next, check to see if you have power the the switch. If you don’t have power to the switch then there is a break in the wire from the fuse to the switch. If you do have power the check for power to the motor. If you don’t have power to the motor then there is a break in the wire from the switch to the motor. If you have power to the motor but the motor doesn’t run then it is an issue with the motor. One of the sliders in the back bedrooms wont come out and had to be hand cranked out. Does anyone have an idea how we can fix this The slide out went out fine but won’t come back in. I here the motor working but it won’t move (it moved about a foot in really slow but won’t move anymore. It is a hydraulic system. Any ideas how to get the slide back in? I know an RVer who got caught in the middle of nowhere with a slide that didn’t want to go back in. He is a handyman type so it wasn’t a big deal for him but I don’t know if I would want to do that. We could push it in manually but we were afraid it would just slide back out while driving so we had to leave it behind. Is there a belt or something that could have broke. It wouldn’t move at all. Help! The living room slide with the fridge etc.I check all my fuses and breakers and all are good. I was stymied so I pulled a large belly plate (not sure if that is the right terminology) and removed all the insulation to reveal the mechanical racks. Located the square knob and was able to use a wrench to open my living room slide so I could use the RV while parked at my ranch in a large barn I had built for it. I suspect I will need to replace what looks like a gear box on the living room slide because oil seems to be leaking in that area. I also suspect since all my fuses and breakers are OK, that I’m getting low voltage out of the battery. I’ll pull the battery before cold weather hits and test it. Not much room for me to work there. At first I was a tad intimidated. I didn’t get a manual with my Sunnybrook and just started taking things apart.I will use slide floor n outer wall in place. How do I do this? Please help. Ours seem to be stuck. Also does humidity affect it? Meaning one side was staying further out than the other. We put the slide back out and tried again and hydraulic fluid started leaking from underneath the corner that was dragging. We were able to finally get the slide all the way in evenly and the leak stopped. What do you think could be going on. I sure hope we can resolve it ourself and not bring it in for repair;( Once you have that fixed you can try to move the slide. If it works properly then all is well. Otherwise, diagnose and repair. My bet is that once the leak is fixed the slide will work properly. It has been parked and not used since Oct. 2014. Battery has been unhooked and it is winterized. I have two questions. Does the battery have to be hooked back up to put the slide out or will it go out by just plugging up the electricity. Also, I do not plan to put any water in the RV until there is no chance of freezing weather. Will it harm the water heater by plugging it in. The heating element rod has been removed. Thanks! With no water in the heater tank you could damage the tank or the electric element if you turn the water heater on. Slide creeps out about an inch after closing. Is this due to a small hydraulic fluid leak.?? Any adjustment I can make? Lately, my slide out does not want to operate when it is all the way in. If I take the manual crank and move it a little then it goes out and in smoothly with no problems. I thought I remembered reading that they should not be lubricated but thought a little grease on the gears at the start might help. Let me know what you think. Thanks My slideouts are mechanical rather than hydraulic and there is a clutch on the motor. You can hear it working at the end of the slide travel before you release the switch. I have experienced the same thing you describe and have needed to use the manual crank on occasion. I believe the problem is caused by a weak clutch but I have not tried to fix it since the problem happens infrequently. I think it happens when the trailer frame is tweaked a little and the clutch is too weak to overcome it. That’s just my speculation, mind you, but the clutch is the first thing I would work on. My manual advises against using grease and I have never felt the need. They are not high-speed precision gears after all. As a result one side is out about 2 inches at the bottom. Comes in okay but the opposite bottom side is out by about 2 inches. It looks like I can drop the nylon gears holding assembly on both tracks and then push out bottom of slide. Is this the right fix? It still wouldn’t move.They do go bad. If the switch checks okay then I’m as stumped as you are. Time to double check all fuses and connections. My concearn is how to get them back in if my Pump motor fails or my punp. Is there a manual crank for this. I cannot find anywhere where to use a crank and I don’t know if the bedroon slide is Hydraulic or not. Need help. You may find a name plate on the hydraulic pump and with the name be able to contact them directly or find info on the web. We are on our first trip. I have been using the slide out in my drive way getting ready for the trip and everything worked great. Got to the camp site and the slide out didn’t work. I checked the fuses in breaker box and the battery. Everything checked out. I checked the switch but wasn’t sure how to determine if switch was working properly. I guess what asking is how do you check a DC switch. Should I take it out of circuit and ohm it out or is there an easier way? Thanks Driving me crazy The slide seems to have dropped about an inch on the back corner. Causing it to rub on the pipe as it is coming in or going out. Any suggestions? I can’t remember it looking like that, shouldn’t it be flat on the floor I think critters could get in help I’m not sure. I would thank that is normal for most slideouts. When you slide is IN crawl under and check for proper weather seal. I knew when I bought it the motor wouldn’t put out room cause it would make noise move a few inches stop. So being military we just manually rolled it out. However at start everytime it would pop a little and not want to grip thenteeth. But closer inspection I think the teeth on the track or what ever it is are broken or sheered. How do I go about changing them. I’m pretty handy as a woman and believe me, the prices of dealers make me sick. Just winterized for ND. And will prob. Wait till spring to attempt a fix. Thxs. For any help you may have. Any thoughts would be great. My tip outs do not seem to seal at the top when they are in. They do not but up against the trailer, also when they are out inside the trailer there is quite a big lip at the floor. Tip out is high at floor. When tip outs are in you can see day light from inside. I don’t think this is right either. Any tips would be helpful Thank you John I was pulling in the sides I have 2 and it made a loud clunking noise and the sides stopped moving, bedroom side part out.It is a hydraulic screw type. Looked under the main side and the screw came out of the bracket.How do I fix this or how do I get my sides in have a big snow strom coming in a few hours HELP! John Problem is, the very for each manufacturer. Since it is an emergency situation, your best bet is to call a mobile RV repair service. When we push the button to slide the slide in or out it just sounds too week to move it.It is hooked up to 120v while this is happening. This can be caused by a faulty converter or bad batteries that won’t charge. Those two things would be the first thing I would check. Thanks Steven! Do you have any suggestions? We are traveling and today when we pulled in the bedroom slide it won’t go in all the way on one end. Can’t see anything in the way of closure. Extend the slide a little then check the slide roof for a fallen tree branch, pine cone etc. If there are no obstructions, unless you are mechanically minded, you will likely have to have it repaired by a RV Tech. Comes in all the way. Any suggestions? Thank you. We figured the pantry door opened while we were travel and the can fell out. If you do not find an obstruction, then either the limit stop is out of adjustment or the slide itself is. Slide repairs usually require an RV shop and tech. My warrantee is up and I’m concerned about the cost if I take it to a tech. I can live with this problem for now if it doesn’t get worse. Any possible damage if we use it like it is. Buying a coach when wife retires in couple years and don’t want to sink lots of money in it. Is there something I can do or should I have a mechanic come out and adjust it?. There are not obstructions. How do you get the cylinder out of the box steel slide frame? I went to slide on in at it stooped now two slides will not slide in and the third will not slide out i checked Manuel they move fine in and out out if i push the switch in nothing and out it clicks like it is out i cranked it in manually and the motor pushes out no problem but wont bring it back in any ideas ?? Have you checked battery voltage. Low voltage could cause the motors not to work properly. Is the RV level? There might be some binding in the slides of the RV isn’t level. Maybe a fuse or a bad connection in the wiring? The puzzling part is there is power i can hand rank two sides in with ease and push the button they go right out under power.So the motors operate on direction only and it happened to all three at the same time so i am baffled. I have checked all fuses and barkers how can it have power to operate one direction ? Since the switches set the polarity for the current to the motors they are where I would start. Push the switch one way the slide goes out. Push it the other way and the polarity to the motor is reversed so the slide goes in. It is impossible for me to know exactly how the switches are wired but a loose or broken connection could cause your problem. While toubleshooting the rear passenger side slide that would not retract all 4 slides went out and wont move. Is there a reset for the main slide circut breakers if so where is it located checked the battery compartment and did not see anything. Orcould I have another problem. I installed all new batteries, It is a 26ft 2 slides The slide will not go out. If i hit the switch to bring it in, it seems to move slightly from the completely closed position but will not do anything when I try to make it go out.I cannot offer any specific repair advice since every RV manufacture seems to have their own way of building slide outs. Obviously, if you can see and get to both ends of the ram easily it is going to be a lot easier job replacing it. You might want to take several good photos and show them to your trusted RV repair tech for his advice. It is next to impossible to provide specific advice since every RV manufacture builds their slide outs somewhat different and the possible causes of problems are numerous. It’s time to seek help from your local RV tech. On the other side there is a red one and a black one together, and two white ones together that run to a box on the frame and two red ones come out the other side of the box to a relay, but when I hook the battery up none of the lights work no power to anything, and the slide outs work, it’s my first camper would appreciate any help thanks. Electrical wiring needs to be done by someone who is competent and can diagnose the situation firsthand. Time to call in an RV tech. The rear slide will not retract in ans doesn’t make any sounds when hitting the switch. However, when I hit the out it makes sounds and of course it is all the way out so stops. I know by all of this that the power is fine but starting to wonder if I have a bad switch. Can’t find any obstructions.