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Title: Bed platform struts, and bed slide motor brake
Post by: Samuel Sperbeck on August 30, 2018, 07:06:32 PM
Recently my wife decided to shampoo the carpet in our 2001 PT. When she got to the bedroom she asked me to help her tilt the bed platform up. It was all we could do to lift it and prop it up. So the strut solution that Fred Brooks posted in the past was needed. I had to order the struts and brackets from our local RV dealer because Fred's source, AP Products, is wholesale only.

We got the struts installed and tried to retract the slide, no go. I had read about that problem before so I removed the motor brake and the slide retracted. It looks to me like the gear reduction on the slide drive would keep the slide from moving. Is that motor brake really needed? Any advice will be appreciated.

Thanks Fred, for the information on the strut project.

Thanks, Sam 
Title: Re: Bed platform struts, and bed slide motor brake
Post by: Steve Huber Co-Admin on August 30, 2018, 08:48:38 PM
Sam,
The brake is needed or the slide will work its way out when driving. In a pinch, you can use some braces (2x4s) wedged between the slide and wall to keep the slide in when driving. The motor brake needs to see a full 12v to release so check all the connections in the leads running to it. Also try wiggleing the "pigtail" that connects the slide switch to the wires that run to the slide motor/brake.
Steve