Is there a slide comparator logic that if it detects slide is not pushing straight (one side is coming out ahead of the other side of the slide) slightly "cocked" to put a finer point on my description. So if the slide is slightly cocked, is there something that un-ports hydraulic fluid from the slide actuator and essentially the hyd motor pump is "spinng its wheels" i.e. the slide is not moving. I'm referring to the "double" sized slide in my coach that extended out about 2 inches and stopped moving though I could hear the pump working. I retracted the slide and then extended it out fully with no issue. I checked the Hyd reservoir and no leaks were noted and sufficient fluid was available.
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Ted and Debbie
2008 Mandalay Coach Presidio 400
USMC VET
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