Corsair2Driver
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Hello everyone. Just wanted to pass along a problem we had with our bedroom slide, and our fix, of our brand new Heartland Sundance XLT267 fifth wheel trailer. Wife and I just got all packed up and we're on the last checklist item before hookup for our 300 mile trip home - bring in both slides. Wife hits the "In" side of the switch for the bedroom slide and only the left motor on the SchwinnTek slide begins to operate. After 4-6 inches of travel, the slide stops. Wife calls to me and says we have a problem. First thing we did was push the "Out" button and put the slide back in the fully out position. I then went to the right side, asked her to push the button again, this time I wiggled the motor connecting wire harness. Eureka! The slide came in as advertised and we could leave for home. Once home, I commenced trouble shooting and making contact with Heartland CS. With the slide all the way in, I squeezed between the bed and closet to inspect the wire harness to the slide motor. Much to my dismay, the facia on the slide was crushing the motor connector to the power supply when the slide was fully extended, and the connector to the motor finally separated from the the power supply. Not wanting to hookup and drive 400 miles round trip to the dealer for a possible multi-night stay for an iffy repair, I decided to work no the connector and see if I could fix this myself. I reshaped the rubber connector the best I could, re-installed the female connector into the power supply wire and then re-connected the male end from the motor into the power supply line. I covered the fix in electrical tape and then hard wired both ends of the electrical connection with cable keepers, one on the motor side and one on the power supply side, to ensure they were not in harms way when the slide was extended and they would not disconnect due to vibrations during travel.
To say the least, there was a traumatic time there wondering what on earth we were going to do with the slide stuck out. There is no information in the owners manual regarding trouble shooting the slide mechanism, nor is there any information on manually retracting the slide. After a lot of looking I did find some very useful You Tube videos and a trouble shooting guide for the Schwinntek slide mechanism. However, this is my first post and adding attachments is unavailable. Once I have permission to post attachments, I'll pass along some photos.
To say the least, there was a traumatic time there wondering what on earth we were going to do with the slide stuck out. There is no information in the owners manual regarding trouble shooting the slide mechanism, nor is there any information on manually retracting the slide. After a lot of looking I did find some very useful You Tube videos and a trouble shooting guide for the Schwinntek slide mechanism. However, this is my first post and adding attachments is unavailable. Once I have permission to post attachments, I'll pass along some photos.