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Old 04-09-2014, 09:49 AM   #29
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Glad you found it, just curious did you try opening both slides at the same time?
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Glad you found it, just curious did you try opening both slides at the same time?
Impossible. There is one switch that lets you decide which side you are going to extend, and another switch that is the GO OUT or GO IN button.

The lady at fleetwood explained that fuses are just fuses.... she said that you bus is 8 years old, and that fuse has been under load probably the entire lifetime of the bus, and sometimes, they just fail.

Make sense.
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Jay,
So glad you found it. Sorry I missed this thread all day. Precisely where was the fuse? You had to open the box next to your inverter? I would have never found that either!

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Once you open the panel to the right of the inverter, on the inside of the panel, there is a fuse diagram, and a single row of about 8 fuses. The second and third fuse from the right are both 30 amps, and the they provide power to the front and rear slides.

Now, when I bought my coach, that panel was off, and has just been laying around in the battery bay... and I never picked it up and looked at the "inside" of the cover.... silly for me to have not at least peeked at it... it's spelled out right there.. hha whoops. I saw the fuses, but wasn't sure what they went to. Being right next to the battery isolator I figured they had something to do with main power distribution, and didn't want to just start yanking them out til I knew what they were
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The control panel on my 2002 revolution for the bedroom slide AKA fuse also is in the basement were my shore cord is. The motor is under the bed frame.
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