LCI has several Youtube videos on high to get the slides in of the refuse to move, but here is a synopsis. First find the slide controller. For big slide sit will be in one of the basement compartments for the bedroom it is probably under the bed and for the class A with a front bunk it is in the forward left cabnet over the driver. If the is a error the controller will flash a fault code showing the motor and the specific fault. Pressing the small button in the controller by the LEDs seven times and then hold the button the seven time unt the LED flash alternately. This will put the controller in to emergency mode and override all safety functions. Next thing to try is to remove the motor cables from controller (this releases the motor brakes) and try to push the slide in. It is very stiff so thee or more people are recommended. Lastly at the top outside of the slide is a bulb seal. Under the very top will a machine screw remove that screw from both sides. This will release the motors. Go back into the coach and remove the top part od the inner seal and lift the motor up about one inch to release them from the drive shaft. The slide now can be moved very easily. One last important NOTE. Once the slide is in it must be secured by plugging the motors, or making the sure the motors drop back into drive shaft. If you have a slide lock will also secure the slide for travel.
I highly suggest you practice all of these procedures on your coach in a parking area close to help and an internet connection. For instance to access my bedroom slide motors the bed headboard must be removed. 26 screws later I can access the motors.
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Jim & Roy Davis
2016 Hurricane 31S
1961 Rampside in tow
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