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08-13-2019, 11:24 AM
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Slide Control on Travel Supreme
YWhere is the slide out control located on the bedroom 2007 45’ travel supreme
Alante?
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08-13-2019, 11:47 AM
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Location: Grasonville, MD -- Golden, CO
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CURR Dawg
YWhere is the slide out control located on the bedroom 2007 45’ travel supreme
Alante?
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Never needed to work on it but pretty sure it's under the Bed.
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Busskipper
Location - Grasonville, Maryland - and/or - Superior, Colorado
2005 Travel Supreme 42DS04 - GX470 Toad
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08-13-2019, 02:47 PM
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Location: Tyrone, PA
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Do you mean the control (switch) or the controller? We have a 2005 45', out switch is in the cabinet above the sink. A friend of mine has an 08 and his switch is in the mid-ship cabinet where the breakerbox is located.
In my coach the controllers are located in the electric bay, drivers side front compartment.
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Dave & Terra
2003 Country Coach Prevost #60479
2019 Ford F150 Toad
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12-01-2019, 06:51 AM
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Spartan Chassis
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Location: Atascadero, CA
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2002 40' bedroom slide stuck in retracted position
Drove for 4 1/2 hours in heavy rain on the way home yesterday. Went to open the bedroom slide upon arriving and got a "very brief" normal motor sound, then "dead" in the retracted position which is a problem as the bed cannot be lifted in that position as it is partially trapped under the opposite wall vanity desk. Checked the DC 20A fuse marked slide and that is good. Is there a slide controller somewhere that I could check? Could the moisture from the constant rain possibly have affected something? If all else fails, is there a way to manually move the slide out enough to lift the bed and check the motor, etc? Appreciate any input as we are supposed to leave tomorrow on a back to back trip.
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Joe & Cathy
2002 TS 40 Spartan Mountain Master MG
2014 Honda CR-V
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12-01-2019, 07:19 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by calflyer
Drove for 4 1/2 hours in heavy rain on the way home yesterday. Went to open the bedroom slide upon arriving and got a "very brief" normal motor sound, then "dead" in the retracted position which is a problem as the bed cannot be lifted in that position as it is partially trapped under the opposite wall vanity desk. Checked the DC 20A fuse marked slide and that is good. Is there a slide controller somewhere that I could check? Could the moisture from the constant rain possibly have affected something? If all else fails, is there a way to manually move the slide out enough to lift the bed and check the motor, etc? Appreciate any input as we are supposed to leave tomorrow on a back to back trip.
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Couple older posts;
http://www.irv2.com/forums/f274/slid...ng-241857.html
http://www.irv2.com/forums/f274/trav...ut-188708.html
http://www.irv2.com/forums/f274/slid...ng-241857.html
https://www.google.com/search?q=trav...SPCVOr0PGDU4M:
https://www.google.com/search?q=trav...iydzOqM:&vet=1
That's what I could find - pretty sure if easy solutions don't work it will require pulling mattress of to access the Motor to correct.
Plug in - run generator be sure you are aired up an somewhat level - if the motor engages at all may even help with a Push to help it go.
Best of Luck let us know,
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Location - Grasonville, Maryland - and/or - Superior, Colorado
2005 Travel Supreme 42DS04 - GX470 Toad
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12-02-2019, 08:31 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2019
Location: Yuma, AZ
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Quote:
Originally Posted by calflyer
Drove for 4 1/2 hours in heavy rain on the way home yesterday. Went to open the bedroom slide upon arriving and got a "very brief" normal motor sound, then "dead" in the retracted position which is a problem as the bed cannot be lifted in that position as it is partially trapped under the opposite wall vanity desk. Checked the DC 20A fuse marked slide and that is good. Is there a slide controller somewhere that I could check? Could the moisture from the constant rain possibly have affected something? If all else fails, is there a way to manually move the slide out enough to lift the bed and check the motor, etc? Appreciate any input as we are supposed to leave tomorrow on a back to back trip.
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Like others have stated, the controllers are in the drivers side front electrical bay. I have found it easy to unplug the motor from the controller and plug it into another controller and use the switch for the controller that you switched the motor to. (moke sense?) The motor plug is on the lower left corner of the controller on mine. I have even gone as far as using a couple jumpers directly to the motor wires.
Yes, they probably got wet during your drive in the rain. They might dry out and start working fine again. If a fuse blew it is in the same area. Mine were all clearly labeled and were the top four fuses in one of the three fuse "boxes".
Good luck!!!
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2007 Travel Supreme Select Limited 45SS24
Cummins 600hp ISX15 Spartan K3 Chassis
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