*** UPDATE: I went to bed and woke up and tried the switch again and the slide extended electrically. WTH! What does this mean? Nothing else changed. I’m in an RV Park in my trailer.
I just retracted my dinette slide on a 2015 North Trail 22FBS and now it will not extend. No motor noise at all. My trailer is level and battery shows fully charged and I am connected to shore power. This is actually a chronic problem and sometimes it will not retract from fully extended. I end up having to use the flexible bit on a cordless drill to manually move the slide. It’s as if loose wiring or c/b tripped but I’ve checked switch and everything else electrical works normal. There is no c/b for the slide other than the automatic c/b near the batteries. Always fails at full travel so I feel like it’s a limit switch type problem. I called Heartland a year ago and they just gave me some common sense things to check, loose wiring, loose connections at switch, thermal c/b bad, etc. It’s intermittent so hard to isolate problem. Sometimes slide extends and retracts normal. I’m trying to remember but Heartland might have said there are no limit switches, like on a garage door. As soon as I hear motor start to strain I immediately let off the switch. Why does it seem like there is no power at this motor right now?
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I just retracted my dinette slide on a 2015 North Trail 22FBS and now it will not extend. No motor noise at all. My trailer is level and battery shows fully charged and I am connected to shore power. This is actually a chronic problem and sometimes it will not retract from fully extended. I end up having to use the flexible bit on a cordless drill to manually move the slide. It’s as if loose wiring or c/b tripped but I’ve checked switch and everything else electrical works normal. There is no c/b for the slide other than the automatic c/b near the batteries. Always fails at full travel so I feel like it’s a limit switch type problem. I called Heartland a year ago and they just gave me some common sense things to check, loose wiring, loose connections at switch, thermal c/b bad, etc. It’s intermittent so hard to isolate problem. Sometimes slide extends and retracts normal. I’m trying to remember but Heartland might have said there are no limit switches, like on a garage door. As soon as I hear motor start to strain I immediately let off the switch. Why does it seem like there is no power at this motor right now?
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