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Old 11-02-2019, 09:24 AM   #1
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Bedroom Slide Manual Operation

At campground and setting up. Looks like the bedroom slide motor is shot on my 05 Fleetwood Bounder 38N. Anyone know what size socket needed to crank it manually? Looks like I need a six point socket.
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Is yours a Power Gear system? If it is Lippert/Power Gear, yes, the socket will be a 3/4" -six point.

Reference is in the very condensed "manual" attached.

Have you checked currents at the crucial points? I've heard the slideouts on that era of Fleetwood products would sometimes have the wires on the motor's wiring harness work themselves out of the connector. Before assuming the motor is bad and purchasing a new one, it may be just a matter of pushing the connectors in so they once again make a solid connection.


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Is yours a Power Gear system? If it is Lippert/Power Gear, yes, the socket will be a 3/4" -six point.

Reference is in the very condensed "manual" attached.

Have you checked currents at the crucial points? I've heard the slideouts on that era of Fleetwood products would sometimes have the wires on the motor's wiring harness work themselves out of the connector. Before assuming the motor is bad and purchasing a new one, it may be just a matter of pushing the connectors in so they once again make a solid connection.



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Thanks!! Very helpful. Good point.
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