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Yahoo Message Number: 4552
I'm having a "spaz"!! I have a new Intrigue on order and I'm reading all about slide-out problems. Am I over reacting?

Re: Slides

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 4553
Interesting concern! "Boss" Kettering (sp) who was once a Chief Engineer with General Motors who had previously invented the self starter for automobiles and the aircraft machine gun that was synchronized to fire between the propeller blades was quoted as saying "Any part left off of a vehicle will never fail". I think that this could be applied to slides on motorhomes.

Slidelessly yours,

Glen R. Fotre - Tucson, AZ

1996 Beaver Patriot/Toyota 4x4 Xtra Cab/Toyota RAV-4 AWD/Miata FMCA #F36478 Good Sam #043833367 BAC glen@...

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Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 4554
We all hope so! Many of us in the 2002 and maybe older were caught with a batch of defective hydraulic hoses. Other than that I have been satisfied with my slide functionality.
But don't forget that a slide is a hole in the side of your coach with a plug that slides in and out. Things can go wrong..... leaks, mechanical problems, etc. It also provides a more comfortable living area. Follow the instructions in the manual on the care and feeding (operation and maintenance) and the advice of the owners with experience(with a grain of salt!) and you hopefully will not have too many headaches.
You bought one of the best.... good luck and have fun with it.
Dick May

2002 Intrigue, #11438
Dick May
2002 Intrigue, #11438, towing a
2014 Jeep Gr Cherokee ecoDiesel

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Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 4555
Yah, and you could say that about automatic starters on automobiles too. I think if we look at the number of MH and trailers with slides (virtually all of the newer models) and listen to the very few problems which are talked about, the answer is obvious. We have Intrigue #11238 and have had no problems. I can not remember ever having talked to anyone in campgrounds who have had problems. Don Krahling "Glen R. Fotre, CCIM, RECS" wrote:

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Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 4556
Calm down---the CC slides are very reliable, and the new design with added space underneath is better than anything I've seen on competitor coaches.

Walt Rothermel
03Allure30811


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Reply #6
Yahoo Message Number: 4559
Sit back, relax and have a brewsky. If slides were such a problem, no one would have them. I had some leaking hoses but a trip to HWH took care of them. The only thing worse than a slide problem is not having a Country Coach.
Don

'02 Intrigue #11427

Quote from: larryreimers
> I'm having a "spaz"!! I have a new Intrigue on order and I'm

reading
'02 Intrigue #11427

Re: Slides-anyone else have this happen?

Reply #7
Yahoo Message Number: 4562
When retracting the slides, I would hold the switch until you could hear the motor pitch change, then a couple seconds extra to balance the cylinders, but on our recent trip, on two occasions, in high winds, the slide was pushed out about 3/4" to 1". The first time, we here headed west on I-10 through south Texas, the wind was from the north, I slowed down and my wife had opened and re-closed the door to make sure it was closed tight (lots of wind noise from the door). The next fuel stop, when I did my walkaround, I noticed the slide was out.

Next time, headed east on I-40 through (guess where?) Texas on the return trip I noticed the slide had moved out again when I was out in the wind-driven rain tieing my ZipDee awning down (I am now a member of the ZipDee club). After re-reading the manual, I noticed that it says to hold for 5 seconds. That seems forever when you are listening to the hydraulic system whining and building up pressure.
Anyone?
Bill Harris
03 Allure 30912

Quote from: larryreimers
> I'm having a "spaz"!! I have a new Intrigue on order and I'm

reading

Re: Slides-anyone else have this happen?

Reply #8
Yahoo Message Number: 4564
The slide question ( to have or not to have ) is best answered by those trying to sell a coach without one. I have a couple of friends having no luck disposing of coaches sans slides. Yes, there are problems from time to time, but slides are here to stay. That said, I think anything over two is overkill.

Walt Rothermel
03Allure30811

Re: Slides-anyone else have this happen?

Reply #9
Yahoo Message Number: 4566
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Anyone?
Bill Harris
03 Allure 30912
I've had lots of awning problems and a hydraulic leak from my slide.
I never had it come out in the wind, even with the leak. I live in NM and we have wind. You must be losing hydraulic pressure or something.
I would get it looked at before something worse happens. jerry in NM, '00 Magna.

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Reply #10
Yahoo Message Number: 4570
Bill

I read the manual about the slide the first day we purchased our Magna and we always hold the the switch for several seconds after the slide is in. Never had a problem with the either slide going out. We also close the front door hard when ever we are on the road, that seals the gasket and eliminates wind noise.

Bill G. 2001 Magna #5998

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Reply #11
Yahoo Message Number: 4573
Quote from: larryreimers
> I'm having a "spaz"!! I have a new Intrigue on order and I'm

reading

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all about slide-out problems. Am I over reacting?
You probably are over reacting.....to date, after 3 years of use my slideout has never given me any problems. I am very careful to make sure that the coach is level before extending the slideout..I think that is crucial to insure that you have done your part to avoid problems with the slideout.
Ray

2000 Intrigue

Re: Slides-how long to hold the key

Reply #12
Yahoo Message Number: 4579
Thanks Bill,

I had been holding it for an extra 2 seconds or so.. maybe I need to hold it longer now that I re-read the manual and noticed they say a full 5 seconds. It is just a little unnerving, listening to the pumps whining.

The door noise in windy conditions is a feature in the Allure that you did not get with the Magna (grin) Bill Harris
03 Allure

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Reply #13
Yahoo Message Number: 4583
Thanks Jerry,

It is at Holland Motors now, getting looked at.
Bill Harris
03 Allure 30912

Quote from: gerald

> Anyone?
> Bill Harris
> 03 Allure 30912

I've had lots of awning problems and a hydraulic leak from my

slide.

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I never had it come out in the wind, even with the leak. I live in

NM

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and we have wind. You must be losing hydraulic pressure or

something.

Re: Slides-anyone else have this happen?

Reply #14
Yahoo Message Number: 4591
I have a 2000 40ft Intrigue Cook's Delight and my slide has decided to creep out 4-5 inches while it is in storage. I noticed recntly that it did not seem as square in the side of the rig either.

I talked to Kevin Kiscoan in CC Customer Service and he assured me that it is a solenoid problem. I contacted parts and they are shipping me one. They told me that the location will be readily apparent to me when I look at the new part and open up the service bay (outside) under the driver's side seat. They said it is really simple to install and to fix it myself. They told my wife that the part was $6.00??? She took the call back from parts when I was out and ordered one. I'll advise.

Chuck Gauthier

2000 Intrigue 11142
La Quinta, CA

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Reply #15
Yahoo Message Number: 4593
However, please keep in mind that there are solenoids involved and they do go bad...

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Re: Slides-anyone else have this happen?

Reply #16
Yahoo Message Number: 4594
Please do advise and send the part # too! HwH has told me that the solenoid would cost $95 +shipping...I have never done this before and do not know if we are talking same or similar solenoids so do please inform us. Thanks. Mike 2000 Allure 30493.
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