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Old 06-17-2019, 12:55 PM   #1
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Awning

Went to put rear awning out, motor side stops after about a foot, other side works normal. It will retract.
Wondering is this a motor problem or maybe a strut issue, anyone have this happen?
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Old 06-17-2019, 07:37 PM   #2
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Went to put rear awning out, motor side stops after about a foot, other side works normal. It will retract.
Wondering is this a motor problem or maybe a strut issue, anyone have this happen?
I would check the strut and also the track that the rollers are in. Spray the rollers with Green CRC
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Old 06-17-2019, 09:01 PM   #3
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Check the wires in the motor end & while you have the cover off check & lube the gears.
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Went to put rear awning out, motor side stops after about a foot, other side works normal. It will retract.
Wondering is this a motor problem or maybe a strut issue, anyone have this happen?
I had my bedroom slide do this after our trip to RI. I had to turn off the 12vdc power and shore power . That cleared the motor memory , They learn how many turns it takes to extent and retract . I think also if you stop and start it moving again it plays games with the motors . push and hold the button .
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Wow that's news to me............we've had our coach 6 1/2 years and that's something I've never seen. Interesting
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I had my bedroom slide do this after our trip to RI. I had to turn off the 12vdc power and shore power . That cleared the motor memory , They learn how many turns it takes to extent and retract . I think also if you stop and start it moving again it plays games with the motors . push and hold the button .
They are talking about the awnings not the slide
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Check the wires to the motor.....I had an awning act up and found the wires had been routed poorly and it caused a pinch point...also on the same awning (the one on the slide) they had not left enough wire so the plug was pulled at a crazy angle....I had to extend the wires and heat shrink everything....now the plug goes in straight and the water seal "O" ring works as it should....
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Our front awning occasionally opens on one side and not the other (the front side of the awning). I use a awning rod to pull on the arm on the side that doesn't open, that unrolls that side. Cause is a slight jam between the arm and the bracket, if I would re-align the fabric it would probably solve the problem.
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They are talking about the awnings not the slide
My bad , I was reading and was distracted then came back to the post....
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My bad , I was reading and was distracted then came back to the post....
I do the same thing all the time must be my old age
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