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FYI Driverside slide motor

Yahoo Message Number: 90612
After having my coach just 8mo getting the roof washed and waxed then working my way down, took 3 days time to check the slide motors. PS- After cutting out some of the false wall bolts look good and they are tight, (4)13mm then I went to the DS- one bolt ready to fall out and the other 3 I could turn them by hand. Looks like I need to get some loctite and do it right.
Floyd 2006 Inspire 51744

Re: FYI Driverside slide motor

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 90613
Floyd, Good catch. I fought a shear pin problem for two years, Spent many hundred of dollars at repair shop only to find the same thing you did. Fixed myself and problem solved.


I have posted this issue before, everyone should check these bolts that attach the motor to the compartment wall.



Jock Vargo

2005 Inspire

51428

Slide

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 90956
My '08 Intrigue is having an arthritic pain in the slide. The "big slide" on the drivers side hesitates on the back side before completing the extension. Any suggestions?

Thanks
Marty

Re: Slide

Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 90957
Look at the Power Gear Rod where it attaches to the slide motor. It sounds like the hole where the shear bolt goes thru the rod is "wallowed out". If so, the shear bolt will soon break. The only solution is to order a new turning rod from Power Gear. Special order. $500 or so. Good Luck D Jean
CC 81072


Re: Slide

Reply #5
Yahoo Message Number: 91040
I am at Fountain RV in Lakeland, Fl and they will check the equalizing clyinder for the two front slides? Let you know what happens next.

Marty
08 Intrigue # 12215 C-13 Cat

Re: Slide

Reply #6
Yahoo Message Number: 91041
In my experience the HWH hydraulic slide troubleshooting is rather straightforward. Did it myself in a campground.

The fix can be a different story.

If you have the original CC documentation box it explains all. I could email you my complete manual if you don't have it (PDF).


Lee (leozbrowski@...) 2007 Country Coach Intrigue 12153
CAT C-13

Re: Slide

Reply #7
Yahoo Message Number: 91042
My slides stopped extending... Found out hydraulic lines were leaking, saw fluid dripping off of rear most passenger side tire mud flap... The hoses that were used were not good enuf to endure the heat from the engine area...had to have hoses rue situated and replaced... premier in junction city, or did an awesome job getting the problem diagnosed and fixed....Jan06 intrigue 11951 From:

Lee Zaborowski ;
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Country Coach Yahoo Group ;
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Re: [Country-Coach-Owners] RE: Slide Sent:

Fri, Aug 30, 2013 1:47:47 AM

In my experience the HWH hydraulic slide troubleshooting is rather straightforward. Did it myself in a campground. The fix can be a different story.
If you have the original CC documentation box it explains all. I could email you my complete manual if you don't have it (PDF).
Lee (leozbrowski@...)2007 Country Coach Intrigue 12153CAT C-13

Re: Slide

Reply #8
Yahoo Message Number: 91046
Marty,

Butch at Fountain RV is great and I'm sure he'll resolve your problems. He did a Pre Delivery Inspection for my Intrigue

John

08 Intrigue #12235
10 Ford Escape

 

Re: Slide

Reply #9
Yahoo Message Number: 91644
Lee, I do not have the trouble shooting manual you were talking about, sure would like to have a copy! Slide is still not doing a good slide. A PDF file is great. Send to amo 3232@....

Thanks, Marty