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John Leatherman Posted on Jan 06, 2014
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Main Slideout not working

Weather has been cold. Getting ready to leave for Fla. in couple of days. Tryed to open living rm slideout and it did not move. Bedroom slide out works fine. Big slideout does not have any sound from motor. Tryed manually opening slide and it seemed to work fine. Just opened it about an inch and then closed it back up. Couldn't seem to find a fuse for it. Iam going to wait till I get to Fla. but would like to know where to look for the fuse, or breaker. Sept I washed the trailer and covered it, and haven't touched it since. Hopefully it's froze up or blu a fuze.Could you tell me where to look for fuse? getting read

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Not sure what kind of trailer you have, but the fuses should be behind a metal cover - for mine, its located under the refrigerator. When you open it, you will see all of the fuses. Hopefully, they are labeled, but don't bet on it. Use a meter to check the fuses - put the meter tip on each side of the fuse, with the meter on volts. If you read 12 - 14 volts, the fuse is blown. A good fuse will not show any voltage.

If you can't find the fuse box, when you have the camper plugged into AC, turn on all the lights - the fan that cools the inverter should come on - follow that sound and you will find the fuses. Good Luck

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