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2021 Freelander KB29. Looking for the location of the rear slide controller. I found the front slide controller on the storage compartment ceiling under the front slide. Also, where do the slides get their 12 volts. Power panel fuses not marked for slides. Thanks.
 
The controller for the rear slide is likely in the area of the slide. All of ours are mounted in the storage bay closest to the slide.
You likely have a controller somewhere that the power goes through and sends to the slide. What type slides and control panel do you have. Do you have the intelitech control panel?
 
The controller for the rear slide is likely in the area of the slide. All of ours are mounted in the storage bay closest to the slide.
You likely have a controller somewhere that the power goes through and sends to the slide. What type slides and control panel do you have. Do you have the intelitech control panel?
Hi John & Andrea - I see you questioned the Intelitech control panel!! Ours failed, leaving our two slides out at an event, with no manual option. Finally got ahold of Indiana, who was able to talk us through reversing wiring to get them in to get us home 2 1/2 hours. Sent a new control panel and it doesn't work at all. I understand it is, should I say a 'garbage' controller!?
 
Yes the intelitech control panels have been a problem and Coachmen no longer uses them. ( so I’ve been told). We have moved wires a couple of times to move slides.
 

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