Slide stops when closing

Gary Steeves

Well-known member
When I run the slides in, the bedroom slide comes in fine, but the living room slides stop. I wait for just a second or two, try again and they come in some more, but stop again. I keep working the slide toggle switch and finally they come all the way in. Does anyone have any suggestions as what is happening - and how to fix ??? Thanks for your help ! You guys always come up with the solutions !!!!
 

trdeal

Past North Carolina Chapter Leader
Had the same problem with mine a couple years ago.My landing gear did the same thing.Had to have a bigger amp circuit breaker installed. Problem solved.
 

Gary Steeves

Well-known member
Thanks Terry.

I check into that. Are the larger breakers available from most RV dealers with a good parts inventory ?
 

trdeal

Past North Carolina Chapter Leader
My dealer did the job for me.I assume that the breakers are easily available because the dealer only had my unit a few days.I might be wrong,because it has been a couple years,but I think they installed 80 amp breakers. Like I said it has been a couple years and don't really remember.
 

Bobby A

Well-known member
Its an auto reset breaker going bad, its under one of the red covers in the battery area. I think I seen Leppert has a fix on there web site or what some dealers are doing is wiring a 2nd 50 amp breaker in series with the original one.
 

jnbhobe

Well-known member
Does the pump stop running???? If it does wire in a second breaker. If it doesn't check for a leak or air in the line. Jon :confused: :confused: :confused:
 

jmgratz

Original Owners Club Member
You can find the 50 amp breaker at any NAPA or Auto Zone, or other type of auto parts store.
 

lhetsler

Well-known member
Circuit Breaker

Lipperts fix is to replace the 50 amp with an 80 amp. That is what the dealer did on mine

//heartlandowners.org/showthread.php?t=11545
 

Bob&Patty

Founders of SoCal Chapter
Gary, make sure you have fully charged battery. Mine was doing that. I checked the battery and it was bad. You need a good 12V+ for the slides or landing gear to work. Remember that a low battery will cause a higher amp load on these componets. Bob:D
 

Gary Steeves

Well-known member
Thanks to all of you for your help - just like the folks on this Forum !!

I am going to replace the battery tomorrow AND the breaker. That should hold me for awhile :)

Gary
 
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