After twelve years in seven 5th wheels, this is a first for me.
After a lunch stop today, the Off Door Side (ODS) slide room would not come in. We could hear the motor running but no IN and no additional OUT.
I first looked over the hydraulics / battery bay. All "looked" fine. I did tighten up some heavy red DC power line connections - just in case. No luck. 15 minutes into this, I finally looked under the slide and there it was - a broken drive bracket.
There are many different slide room drive systems. Unsure which mine is but it does have a head or end piece at the outer end of the gear rack, right behind the j-wrap. Welded onto this head piece is a 90 degree bracket with a hole in it. The threaded end of the hydraulic slide ram slides through the hole on the bracket and has nuts on either side of it. When the bracket breaks off, the ram moves under it's own power - in and out, but as it's no longer connected to the rest of the slide drive system, there is no slide room movement.
Here's the pictures:
I used a 12" Crescent wrench to turn the square Drive Bar to run the slide room in manually. It took a bit of strength and quite a number of turns, but I was pleased at how easy to do it really was. It stayed in fine for our last 90 miles of travel to the next campground.
Heartland Customer Service is contacting Lippert to see if they can get me sent out a replacement drive system head piece. I plan to change it out in my RV garage.
After a lunch stop today, the Off Door Side (ODS) slide room would not come in. We could hear the motor running but no IN and no additional OUT.
I first looked over the hydraulics / battery bay. All "looked" fine. I did tighten up some heavy red DC power line connections - just in case. No luck. 15 minutes into this, I finally looked under the slide and there it was - a broken drive bracket.
There are many different slide room drive systems. Unsure which mine is but it does have a head or end piece at the outer end of the gear rack, right behind the j-wrap. Welded onto this head piece is a 90 degree bracket with a hole in it. The threaded end of the hydraulic slide ram slides through the hole on the bracket and has nuts on either side of it. When the bracket breaks off, the ram moves under it's own power - in and out, but as it's no longer connected to the rest of the slide drive system, there is no slide room movement.
Here's the pictures:
I used a 12" Crescent wrench to turn the square Drive Bar to run the slide room in manually. It took a bit of strength and quite a number of turns, but I was pleased at how easy to do it really was. It stayed in fine for our last 90 miles of travel to the next campground.
Heartland Customer Service is contacting Lippert to see if they can get me sent out a replacement drive system head piece. I plan to change it out in my RV garage.