flyboy013
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- Joined
- Jul 24, 2020
- Messages
- 459
- RV Year
- 2018
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- Mountain Aire 4531
- RV Length
- 45
- Chassis
- Spartan K3
- Engine
- Cummins ISX12 (500HP)
- TOW/TOAD
- 2023 Jeep GC Summit Reserve
- Fulltimer
- Yes
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None of my slides will operate with the ignition switch in the ON position but two of them will operate when it is in the OFF position, even if the engine is running. The third slide (bedroom) will not operate with the engine running, even if the ignition switch is off. Yeah, I know…how does it know the engine is running? Beats me!@TJ&LadyDi do your slide motors not operate when the engine is running? It’s beside the point but I am curious why you would shut the engine down, just to operate the slides. In fact, I find my slide motors seem to work better when the engine is running.
Spartan did provide me with a schematic of the starter switch (see below) but it really doesn’t help that much.TJ - Going to assume, you have to do the "leave the campsite" the same as I do. I leave coach plugged into shore power, make sure the Oasis is off both diesel and Elec, antenna down, etc. Then raise leveling jacks, and start coach. As coach is airing up bags/brakes, coach attains ride height, and I then shut down engine. Have never had key not shut down engine. After reading all the posts/comments herein, I really think you got a bad switch. Could it be this simple, well, if everything else has been checked, that is the last thing in the chain. And it will not happen every time, just randomly, because that is the nature of the contacts in the switch. So see if they can change it out, and if that fixes the problem. I also believe, there are more than 3 wires into it, one of which is turn off fuel solenoid, one is kill 12V power to gauges, so if the contacts are bad, the gauges may also not go off, or that contact is good and they do. Regardless, check this out. Now all can laugh at me if turns out not to be issue, but nothing else has shown up the way I read it.
Although not germane to your coach, this freightliner chassis diagram shows the ignition switch, and you will note more than three wires off/in to it. If I am reading it correctly. Maybe this will help you, I'll take beer bet, the switch in spartan and freightliner is either the same or a very close cousin switch for both.
That’s bananas. Newmar should have fixed thatNone of my slides will operate with the ignition switch in the ON position but two of them will operate when it is in the OFF position, even if the engine is running. The third slide (bedroom) will not operate with the engine running, even if the ignition switch is off. Yeah, I know…how does it know the engine is running? Beats me!
That leaves me in the position of needing to shut the engine off…somehow…in order to get the third slide in. I almost drove to the repair shop yesterday with the bedroom slide out, but thought better of it.
TJ
“Should have fixed that” is not in Newmar’s vocabulary!That’s bananas. Newmar should have fixed that
I haven’t even been able to get Spartan to call the techs back on a timely basis much less send me anything. I’m on my own here for buying whatever I need to fix the problem. Shouldn’t be that way, but it is.The switch may be the same, the wiring is different spartan versus freightliner. Clearly on my drawing, shows the stop fuel solenoid, the spartan one a tad bit different. Believe it's either as you said, the switch or the relay. Try to get them to send them both, replace switch first, see if that fixes it, then the relay if not. Keep us posted.
Sell it by 45th time and all is goodThe problem with intermittent problems and replacing parts is twofold. You replace the ignition switch and it will shut the engine down 50 times but on the 51st it doesn't. You then replace the relay or fuel shutoff and hope you don't repeat the 50, 51st scenario. That's why FTL kept telling me unless they can duplicate the problem they can't fix it.