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Old 05-02-2021, 03:07 AM   #4
Terhen
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Vegas 25.2
State: Ontario
Posts: 20
THOR #20852
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Originally Posted by Beau388 View Post
Usually, one of the motor cable has become chafed by rubbing on the lower tracks. The Hall effect sensors in the motors send pulses to the controller based on the motors speed. The controller uses this comparison to decrease the voltage to the faster motor to keep the motors in sync. You can put the controller into emergency override and move the slide; however, emergency override removes all of the safety features of the controller. This can easily cause the slide to cock when moving.

<https://support.lci1.com/documents/i...e-out-assembly>
I haven't actually tried to put the slide out after discovering the fault. I was a little nervous about that. This is the first unit that I owned with a slide. For troubleshooting purposes should I try extending the slide or will that cause it to jam in the tracks?
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