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You will need to check the 12VDC fuses first. Each slide should have it's own fuse for motor protection. If they are all good, are you able to access the wiring going to the motor? If so, have another person push the switch while you check for voltage going into the motor. If you have voltage, the motor may be shot.
Hopefully, you have the hand cranks that are supplied with the camper, you will need to find the spot where you access the motor to manually close the slide.
do you have the wrench that u can manually crank it out? if not try to bypass the switch with a 12 volt power source directly to the motor. take a a 12 volt battery and two leads and tap in to the motor. if that does not work. the motor could be bad.
there is a gear under the slide some units have a hole to slide the wrench "provided" in it and turn the crank when it starts moving if you have 2 holes on it most do you will have to move it in equally
Check to ensure nothing is blocking the slideout, its path or the gears of the motor. If you don't see a dimming of the lights when you push the retraction button or don't hear any motor noise check the fuse for the slideout motor. If all else fails there should be a manual slide retraction option somewhere that allows you to retract the slideout using a crank or a power drill. Check the owner's manual.
Check to be sure there is no debris in that area and that the rubber weather stripping isn't loose or stuck. Oftentimes tree leaves and small branches can fall and block the area, stopping the slideout from closing completely.
There will be an inline circuit breaker that controls the power for the slide. Some are automatic reset and others have a small black button on the side that will need to be pushed in to reset. These are usually located in an outside storage compartment.
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