I wrote a previous post and asked if my slide out motor was ac or dc
and the answer was its dc. Now i tested the switch and its ok, but no dc power is getting to the motor (which is under the bed) where are the fuses? I looked in the cabinet in the bedroom and they appear to be AC cricuts and under the "hood" now where do i look.
This is a gaser Class A 2001 damon. the slide in the main room works ok.
It is frustrating when u get no answer here but the more info on coach you have will get you more responce. I dont know your coach but am sure many here do. Give as much info you can and MOST of the time you will get good info. Larry
Larry,Brenda,Travis,Jarred & MEME the Boston Terror TheBunch 2011 American Coach Revolution 42T
Do you have any type of road service? Maybe a call to them and they can walk you through some steps to check it? Have you tried starting the engine and letting it run for a few minutes and then try to bring the slide in? It can be lots of other things, but this might be a starting point. Good Luck.
Check fuses in your battery compartment. There are some large ones and I had one go out on a bt cruiser that operated my slide. With your main slide working it may not be the issue.
On My Southwind, the control relays are mounted in the bottom of the cabinet behind the fuse/breaker panel. It has both a 12 volt circuit breaker and a fuse for each slide. The fuse is a "slow blow" tube type and is hard to see behind the circuit breaker. Mine are ceramic fuses and you can't tell if they are blown by looking. Use a multi meter to check them. I blew a fuse on mine and wound up paying my service tech to find it for me!!
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