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Old 08-18-2017, 11:05 PM   #15
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Tiffin mentioned there wasn't a circuit board for the rear slide and is why I could not find one. Perhaps smaller electric motor for rear slide does not need one; but something reverses the polarity in the electric motor. Park brake off still allows rear slide to work. Weird!
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Tiffin mentioned there wasn't a circuit board for the rear slide and is why I could not find one. Perhaps smaller electric motor for rear slide does not need one; but something reverses the polarity in the electric motor. Park brake off still allows rear slide to work. Weird!
The circuit board controls BOTH slides, which controls the polarity for the motor, when you get your new one in, look at where the wiring harness connects.


I mentioned it in an earlier post

"That control board operates both slides, there are 6 wires on the bottom, 12v, ground, one for each slide, one for in, and one for out."
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Old 08-19-2017, 10:42 PM   #17
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I beg to differ but I have had that circuit board completely removed and rear slide still works, so either the rear slide does not need a circuit board or it's location is still a mystery.
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I beg to differ but I have had that circuit board completely removed and rear slide still works, so either the rear slide does not need a circuit board or it's location is still a mystery.

I stand corrected, you are right.

WOW, I am sure the rear slide has a fuse or circuit breaker, would really like to know where that is located.

Thanks for making me aware of the rear slide.

Kind of makes you wonder why there is a circuit board for the front slide.

Let me know if you find out any more details.
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Old 08-12-2019, 11:56 AM   #19
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I know this is an old thread but....I'm having the reverse problem. My rear slide won't work but the front slides do. Does anyone know if the 14-1130 operates the rear slide?
I am not getting 12v at either end of my sloblow fuse or reset breaker


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Old 08-16-2019, 09:35 AM   #20
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Have you tried checking the relay and all the other stuff mentioned previously? I have had this problem since I bought my 06 Tiffin open road. I have replaced the battery. I have replaced the solenoid. That seemed to work for a while. Now I am back to holding the in/out switch and kicking/moving the bed to make it work. I know this didn't help much, but start troubling shooting the easy stuff first. I will be working on mine AGAIN. If I succeed, I will definetly pass it on. I will be watching this post again for other ideas.
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Both relays are soldered on the board so can't check the pass thru, or lack of, voltage. The relay on the right side clicks but nothing else. No voltage gets to the fuse or reset breaker on the board. I put power to the motor and can get slide in & out, so I know it isn't the motor. Checked the rocker switch and it's working correctly


Thx for the response
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Update: new board came in this afternoon. Replaced old board and good to go now. Whoever said the rear slide doesn't use a board got some bad information. ALL of the slides use a board with the relays on them.
Anyway reading the whole thread got me on the right track and I was able to trouble shoot it down and fix the issue
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