In-Wall® Slide-Out Owner's Manual. In-Wall® Slide-Out Shipped In Box Or Tube Assembly Manual. In-Wall® Slide-Out Winnebago Owner's Manual. In-Wall® Winnebago Repair Manual. QR - 038: In-Wall® Slide-Out Order Reference Guide - Sales. Schwintek Slide-out Inverted Rebuild Kit Schwintek Slide-out Re-timing Connect with Lippert: Company. The Schwintek In-Wall™ Slide requires a minimum of 30 amp fuse. Check the 12 volt fuse box for blown fuses, and replace any if necessary. Consult the RV manufacturers documentation for the location of the 12 volt fuse box, and the location of the Room Slide Controller’s fuse. If the fuse blows immediately upon.
Well, made it to Florida for our spring break trip. Overnighted at a Cracker Barrel in Rock Hill, SC where we used the bedroom slide, then on to Fort Wilderness. Upon setting up, the bedroom slide worked well on the rear side, but would only move a few inches on the forward slide. After much troubleshooting and trying to remove the motor, I removed the entire track assembly (not a good idea on the road) and fished out the motor. Using a too short ladder, I got on the slide roof and got it from there.
Upon disection, I found the timing magnet split in half and loose on the shaft. I figure it had a winter cracking and the rough roads split it the rest of the way. The motor would turn, but the computer couldn't count the turns and would shut it down.
Road repair, super glue the halves back together and added a plastic washer to the top I cut out of some packaging in the pantry to hold it together. Works like a champ!
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This Imagine 2150RB is the first RV we've owned with a slide, it has the Schwintek system. The slide is about 8 feet and has the frig and a tri-fold sofa. I've read the manual a number of times, watched some youtube vids and lubed the correct places and the seals. My question and slight concern is when you run the slide out or in it just doesn't sound very smooth. It's a little bit herky-jerky and you can hear the rpms of the motors vary slightly. No evidence of uneven wear on the racks or rubbing marks anywhere etc but I just don't know what is normal. What is it sliding on under the floor and should something down there be lubed? Also my spot at the storage isn't level, should the trailer be level to run the slide? Can't get to the bedroom with the slide in.
thanks
Jeff