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Question How did I kill two slides at once?

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Did Newmar have you do a chassis disconnect to reset? I know that helped me when a slide would not go all the way out.
 
Did Newmar have you do a chassis disconnect to reset? I know that helped me when a slide would not go all the way out.
Thanks for the tip! I tried, but nothing good happened.
 
And...the verdict is in! The problem had absolutely nothing to do with running over the steel box. In the bay with the electric cord reel there's a relay-thingy labeled "DSSR" (for Driver Side Slide Rooms). And, there was a loose wire cleverly hiding behind a plastic cover. Reattached wire and just like magic, the slides work again! I can't help but remember that the Newmar tech I spoke with told me that all the slides were independent of one another. I owe the thanks to Geoff at Longhorn RV Repair in Niederwald, TX.
 
And...the verdict is in! The problem had absolutely nothing to do with running over the steel box. In the bay with the electric cord reel there's a relay-thingy labeled "DSSR" (for Driver Side Slide Rooms). And, there was a loose wire cleverly hiding behind a plastic cover. Reattached wire and just like magic, the slides work again! I can't help but remember that the Newmar tech I spoke with told me that all the slides were independent of one another. I owe the thanks to Geoff at Longhorn RV Repair in Niederwald, TX.
Well, that's good news. Glad the problem is solved. Thanks for the follow-up.

TJ
 

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