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03-28-2008, 03:21 PM
Here is one that you can sink your teeth in.
My 99 Marathon has a single slide that was made by a company in I believe Oregon that produced slides for Marathon back in the early days of the slides.
The slide is 13'6" by 3', it is huge and really makes for an outstanding room when extended. It has three skylights, the TV, cabinets the couch and three side tables move with this unit.
The slide is Hydraulically operated, has an air seal and two solenoid operated latches at the top. The mechanical parts could move the shuttle out for launch and back.
Here is how it works. There is a door above the drivers seat, an HWH panel with a key (On/Off) and a rocker switch to extend or retract the slideout. One can only operate the slide when the coach is turned off. To operate, turn the key on, and extend the room until it stops. To retract reverse the cycle.You are not supposedly able to start the coach if the room is improperly sealed/retracted.
Here is the problem. When you retract the unit and if you do not do it just so, it appears to be closed and sealed. You can start the coach and take off. After about two hours maybe longer you will first hear some air leaks, and if you stop and get out you will notice that the bottom has kicked out about an inch or an inch and half.
The only way to get it right is to bring the room in while looking out of the side window watching the rooms movement. When it is all the way in you have to allow the top to come out like you have gone to far, then switch the unit to off making sure that you hear the latches lock into place, this seems to pull the room in at the top.
I am starting to think that there might be an alignment issue with the unit. Either the stops at the bottom or top are not properly lined up. Once it is right it never bumps out at all.
At the Marathon factory I had the entire unit rebuilt, all hydraulic lines everything cleaned up and it looks like new, no leaks of any kind.
What I cannot understand is why there were no lights, Red/Green that would tell me that the coach was good for travel, other than the fact that the coach will start and run when it should not.
Does this make any sense, have any of you experienced this type of situation. I love the room and it makes all the difference in the living space, but this is an annoying aspect, but only on occasion.
Also what is an air seal??? Is just the rubber trim piece that holds the air out or is there a air activated seal. I supossedly have a hydraulic unit with an air seal???
Thanks,
Bruce
My 99 Marathon has a single slide that was made by a company in I believe Oregon that produced slides for Marathon back in the early days of the slides.
The slide is 13'6" by 3', it is huge and really makes for an outstanding room when extended. It has three skylights, the TV, cabinets the couch and three side tables move with this unit.
The slide is Hydraulically operated, has an air seal and two solenoid operated latches at the top. The mechanical parts could move the shuttle out for launch and back.
Here is how it works. There is a door above the drivers seat, an HWH panel with a key (On/Off) and a rocker switch to extend or retract the slideout. One can only operate the slide when the coach is turned off. To operate, turn the key on, and extend the room until it stops. To retract reverse the cycle.You are not supposedly able to start the coach if the room is improperly sealed/retracted.
Here is the problem. When you retract the unit and if you do not do it just so, it appears to be closed and sealed. You can start the coach and take off. After about two hours maybe longer you will first hear some air leaks, and if you stop and get out you will notice that the bottom has kicked out about an inch or an inch and half.
The only way to get it right is to bring the room in while looking out of the side window watching the rooms movement. When it is all the way in you have to allow the top to come out like you have gone to far, then switch the unit to off making sure that you hear the latches lock into place, this seems to pull the room in at the top.
I am starting to think that there might be an alignment issue with the unit. Either the stops at the bottom or top are not properly lined up. Once it is right it never bumps out at all.
At the Marathon factory I had the entire unit rebuilt, all hydraulic lines everything cleaned up and it looks like new, no leaks of any kind.
What I cannot understand is why there were no lights, Red/Green that would tell me that the coach was good for travel, other than the fact that the coach will start and run when it should not.
Does this make any sense, have any of you experienced this type of situation. I love the room and it makes all the difference in the living space, but this is an annoying aspect, but only on occasion.
Also what is an air seal??? Is just the rubber trim piece that holds the air out or is there a air activated seal. I supossedly have a hydraulic unit with an air seal???
Thanks,
Bruce