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Old 09-28-2009, 06:46 AM   #1
01RAMer
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Slides stop before totally open or closed

When I open up the slides get just about completely out when they stop. I release the switch, wait a second and push again and finish extending teh slides. Upon retracting, the same thing happens. They are just about retracted when all stops. I release the switch, wait a second a finish the job. Any idea what is going on? I checked the pump and reservoir and the pump is cool to the touch and the fluid level is right. Battery seems to be alright but would it do this if it was weak? Does the same if on shore power or not. Any help would be appreciated!
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