07-21-2022, 05:57 PM
Tony,
Refer to #11 above. I found out by accident, disconnecting the front slide lock (hydraulically) with the lock pin retracted the logic board was smart enough to know NOT to raise the floor.....as the normal hydraulic sequence i.e. slide lock extended/engaged, had not yet been completed. In your situation by adding the bedroom key switch to ON position MAY add another path to the logic board. I use the word MAY as a synonym for "I don't have a clue":-) as that would be a question for HWH tech support. Thinking out loud here, one thing you could check....are the lock pins moving/engaging the slide with ONLY the front key on? If not are they moving/engaging with both keys on?
Refer to #11 above. I found out by accident, disconnecting the front slide lock (hydraulically) with the lock pin retracted the logic board was smart enough to know NOT to raise the floor.....as the normal hydraulic sequence i.e. slide lock extended/engaged, had not yet been completed. In your situation by adding the bedroom key switch to ON position MAY add another path to the logic board. I use the word MAY as a synonym for "I don't have a clue":-) as that would be a question for HWH tech support. Thinking out loud here, one thing you could check....are the lock pins moving/engaging the slide with ONLY the front key on? If not are they moving/engaging with both keys on?
Steve & Doris Denton
45' Newell #525, Bath & Half....sold
37' Country Coach, Tribute....Cat C9, 400 hp
2014 Honda CRV Toad
Summerfield, FL