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Hydraulic generator slide help - Ryan Wright - 11-03-2007 07:19

Hi folks,

I'm trying to fix my generator slide. I had a guy look at it yesterday
who knows more about hydraulics than I do. The pump works and
pressurizes the hose, but there is apparently a solenoid that is not
energizing (my slide is tied into my HWH system, I think). Is there a
fuse, or something, that might control this solenoid? What is supposed
to trigger the solenoid?

I need to climb under there, find the solenoid and check to see if
it's even getting power, but I wanted to throw this out first in case
someone had any ideas for me.

-Ryan
'86 PT-40 8V92


Hydraulic generator slide help - msksann - 11-03-2007 13:49

Ryan,

Check the generator slide in/out switch. I believe HGH once told me
that there are 2 seperate power inputs, and both have to engage. One
sends power to the pump solonoid, and the other actuates the slide.
Don't hesitate to call HGH, very helpful techs there!
(563)724-3396 or (800)321-3494
http://www.hwhcorp.com/

Michael Kramer
1986 PT40 8V92
San Diego, CA

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ryan Wright"
wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm trying to fix my generator slide. I had a guy look at it yesterday
> who knows more about hydraulics than I do. The pump works and
> pressurizes the hose, but there is apparently a solenoid that is not
> energizing (my slide is tied into my HWH system, I think). Is there a
> fuse, or something, that might control this solenoid? What is supposed
> to trigger the solenoid?
>
> I need to climb under there, find the solenoid and check to see if
> it's even getting power, but I wanted to throw this out first in case
> someone had any ideas for me.
>
> -Ryan
> '86 PT-40 8V92
>