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Old 06-19-2024, 07:48 PM   #1
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All slides not working

Help! All.of the sudden, all 3 slide outs are non functional. No click, nothing. Have checked the underhood fuse and it's good. No other electrical issues.

Does anyone know where the relays may be located?

Rig is a 2005 PaceArrow 37C. Any help.would be greatly appreciated.

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Old 06-21-2024, 07:07 AM   #2
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Follow up. The slides work if I use a different power source to the switches.

Conditions are engine running, doors closed, park brake engaged - with light illuminated, house batteries at 6.3v each, new start battery, generator running. Underhood 20A fuse (F22) good.

I have not been able to locate a slide controller anywhere - any help.wpuld be appreciated from similar module owners.
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Old 06-22-2024, 09:51 AM   #3
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More info

....not sure if anyone has read this.

I have now tested every fuse I can find. I did find a blown 3A in the underhood fuse board marked Ign Sig. I swapped a known good 3A fuse, started the rig, no change. Checked fuse, it blew the good one.

Anyone at all have schematic for this circuit? Scouring manual, I have been unable to find it.

Really just need the wire color to trace for a short.

Anyone? 🙏
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Old 06-22-2024, 10:14 AM   #4
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....also still no luck locating slide controller. Have looked in front right and left garages, vent beside fridge, compartment labeled LPG access beside fridge, under washer/dryer, underhood, areas close to slide motors.

Very frustrating how little info is available.
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Old 06-22-2024, 07:59 PM   #5
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IF you have a Battery Control Center, find it and remove the cover. On the inside of this cover, there should be a schematic to the hornet's nest of relays, fuses, and wiring within this shoebox-sized box. I realize we don't have a Bounder, but our BCC is in the compartment with the propane tank. Within our BBC, there is a small resettable circuit breaker for the slideouts about the size of your thumb. In the attached photo, it is the rectangular grey box in the top left. A small reset button on it. It's a stretch, but you could check on that.

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Old 06-24-2024, 11:02 AM   #6
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Found

DD thanks for the input.

That box is under the hood on our Pace Arrow. Those breakers are not for the slides according to the sticker nor the circuit board. This is where the 3A fuse (marked ign sig) kept blowing.

Fix was replacing the unnamed (other than body builder) relay on the chassis fuse box under the dash. Was a successful fishing expedition.
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IF you have a Battery Control Center, find it and remove the cover. On the inside of this cover, there should be a schematic to the hornet's nest of relays, fuses, and wiring within this shoebox-sized box. I realize we don't have a Bounder, but our BCC is in the compartment with the propane tank. Within our BBC, there is a small resettable circuit breaker for the slideouts about the size of your thumb. In the attached photo, it is the rectangular grey box in the top left. A small reset button on it. It's a stretch, but you could check on that.

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In that same area you might find a diode. Looks like a fuse but you probably can't see the contact. This will only work when inserted one way, so you can try to flip it around. I guess the diode could be dead too. I am not sure how to test that.
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Make sure your e-brake is set
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Old 07-05-2024, 04:06 AM   #9
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Thank you!

I did locate the issue as mentioned above. Appreciate everyone's input. Everyone's shared experience is greatly helpful.
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🙏🏻 looking for your help.

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DD thanks for the input.

That box is under the hood on our Pace Arrow. Those breakers are not for the slides according to the sticker nor the circuit board. This is where the 3A fuse (marked ign sig) kept blowing.

Fix was replacing the unnamed (other than body builder) relay on the chassis fuse box under the dash. Was a successful fishing expedition.
Bullitt 2021 can you show me or tell me exactly what relay you replaced? Please, I am having the exact same issue with the slides that you were having.
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Old 09-04-2024, 06:34 AM   #11
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Bullitt 2021 can you show me or tell me exactly what relay you replaced? Please, I am having the exact same issue with the slides that you were having.
I am away from the rig right now. That said, under the dash on the fuse box to the driver's side, just above the fuses are 2 relays, one with 4 pins, one with 5. I replaced both. They were very inexpensive and available at the local parts store.

FYI - the bad one did blow the 3A fuse under the hood. Once the relay and the fuse were replaced - the issue was resolved.
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thank you for the follow up
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thank you for the follow up
If you get a chance, post a pic of the fuse box under the dash on your rig, and I can identify them for you.
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I have a 2007 pace arrow. Slides didn’t work either but thanks to this forum it was one of the 3 amp fuses in the BCC in the picture above. Top right corner the picture shows 3 pink fuses. Mine was a 3 amp. Says ignition signal. Everything works now. Also has a 15 amp fuse in bathroom that said slide out general that was blown but that didn’t fix the issue and not sure if it helped. Also my backup camera works again once the 3 amp was changed. Thanks all
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