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Old 10-20-2018, 10:05 AM   #1
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Stuck Slide

I have a 2004 Georgie Boy Pursuit motorhome. After a 350 mile trip, the fwd. slide has stopped working. I believe that there is no power going to the switch. I found the circuit breaker for the slides and they have power and are working properly. I cannot find a fuse, if there is one. Does any one out there know of a fuse and its location? I am trying to avoid the cost of taking my motorhome to a shop just to have them replace a blown fuse. If I can't fix this problem on my own, I have no other choice then to take it to a shop Thank You in advance for any help someone might be able to render.
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Old 10-20-2018, 10:24 AM   #2
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I have a 2005 sportscoach, different brand buts here how i fixed mine.
Mine had a 30 amp slow blow in line fuse back in the electrical converter/ inverter compartment bay. It was hard to find laying in a group of wires. I also had 4 relays up under slide room,, so what i think happened was one of my relays gave out and let voltage build up enough to blow the in line fuse, i replaced all 4 relays and fuse to fix it!!
Also, i would keep slide room track hardware very well lubed with dry lube..
If you dont motor will work too hard and draw too much current and then this problem will occur again!!
Good luck,, sure beats 125$ an hour at a shop
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MH's back in the early 2000's usually had cargo bay doors that opened upward. Those had interlock switches that prevented the slideouts from operating if the bay door was open. Even if the bay doors are closed, one of the switches could be bad or just need adjustment. You can use a jumper wire to bypass the switches, one at a time, to see if that's the problem.

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Old 10-21-2018, 05:54 AM   #4
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I have a 2004 Georgie Boy Pursuit motorhome. After a 350 mile trip, the fwd. slide has stopped working. I believe that there is no power going to the switch. I found the circuit breaker for the slides and they have power and are working properly. I cannot find a fuse, if there is one. Does any one out there know of a fuse and its location? I am trying to avoid the cost of taking my motorhome to a shop just to have them replace a blown fuse. If I can't fix this problem on my own, I have no other choice then to take it to a shop Thank You in advance for any help someone might be able to render.


Found this on-line.

When I was in Florida I had broblems with my slides. They never work the best but this time they quit working.
Finily figuired out it was my slide control surcuit board. long story short I called Amarican Technology they told me
that they had an replacement for the one that I had. Installed the new board & all is working well, they slide in & out with eaze. I have 2004 Georgie Boy Landau.
Just figuired I would share that information with you all.
New board was $44.00
Allso replaced the control swith inside $35.00
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