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THROUGH FRAME ELECTRIC
SLIDE-OUT TROUBLESHOOTING
What Is Happening? Why? What Should Be Done?
Room doesn't move when
switch is pressed.
Restriction or obstruction inside or
outside of unit Check for and clear obstruction.
Low battery voltage, blown fuse,
defective wiring.
Check battery voltage and charge
if needed. Find and check fuse,
replace if blown. Check battery
terminals and wiring. Look for
loose, disconnected or corroded
connectors.
Actuator motor runs but room
does not move.
Actuator not attached to front
mounting drive bracket.
Check jam nuts/nylock nuts.
Be sure that they are properly
tightened and adjusted.
Bad motor or gear housing. Replace motor.
Motor runs but room moves
slowly.
Low battery voltage, poor ground,
extremely low outdoor temperature.
Charge battery and check ground
wire.
Room is in a bind. Check to see that room is
properly adjusted.
Room stalls in mid-travel.
Actuator in a bind.
Crank manual override and move
room short distance then retry
electric switch to move room.
Bad actuator. Replace actuator if above
instructions do not work.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Introduction
This troubleshooting chart outlines some common problems, their causes and possible corrective actions.
If any part or serial number information is available, provide it to the service technician when asking for
assistance.
The Through Frame Electric Slide-out System is only one of four interrelated slide-out room system
components. These four components are: chassis, room, coach, and Through Frame Electric Slide-out
System. Each one needs to function correctly with the others or misalignment problems will occur.
Every travel trailer has its own personality and what may work to fix one trailer may not work on another
even if the symptoms appear to be the same.
When something restricts room travel, system performance will be unpredictable. It is very important that
slide tubes be free of contamination and allowed to travel full distance (stroke). Ice or mud buildup during
travel is an example of a type of contamination that can occur.
When you begin to troubleshoot the system, make sure the battery is fully charged, there are no visible
signs of external damage to the system and that all connections are secure.
During troubleshooting, remember that if you change something, that change may affect something else.
Be sure any changes you make will not create a new problem.