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Old 12-24-2010, 12:50 PM   #1
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2004 Gulfstream G7 M8404 quad slide. Having a problem with one bedroom slide. The tv/desk slide started out then stopped. I retracted it then tried out again. The slide went out 6 inches very slow then the slide stopped and the motor seemed to quit. Now the slide motor will not go in or out and does not hum or make any noises when the swich is depressed. I have fully charged batteries. I cannot find any access points to manually slide in or out or access the motor. I can see the screw threads in the bottom of the cabinet but nothing else. Checked the trip switches and battery power. Don't know where to go from here.

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Old 12-24-2010, 04:29 PM   #2
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Hydraulic or Electric?
Check the fuses first, if hydraulic check the fluid level as well. then go to the wires that lead to the switch and motor and see if you have power to them. If they are all electric you may want to see if the cables are still attached. Not an expert,far from it, just trying to think about how I might proceed!

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Old 12-25-2010, 12:49 PM   #3
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Thanks.. This slide is electric. Have checked all fuses and circuit breakers in front and rear outside basement electric centers. Tripped and reset the 4 DC power trip switches in the rear center. Checked all fuses and circuit breakers inside. I do not know how to get to the electric motor that powers the screw so I cannot check connections or motor.
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I have the electric bedroom slide also on my 03 Yellowstone Trio. In the compartment below the slide I have a cricuit breaker (small black) when it's tripped a small black flag sticks out of the back on the left side.
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