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  1. Hi Happycarz, Do you have the OE hose numbers for 3/8" hose or 1/4" hose? Can you provide the numbers you have? Cajunboy1959
  2. I used discounthydraulichose.com to make a 38 ' 3/8" hydraulic line 4780 psi rated double wire hose with 3/8" 37° JIC female swivel fittings on both ends for $130.00 including shipping. Very helpful folks. 1-800-535-1302 I hope this is helpful. Cajunboy1959
  3. Good morning Jim, Thanks for the link for the switch. I don't think I have any baggage door switches on my 2004 Safari Cheetah. Gary P Hi Jim, Thanks for the link. I needed to see a picture of the switch. I can't find anything that looks like that switch on my baggage compartment doors. I don't think my 2004 Safari Cheetah PDQ has switches. I'm puzzled. Gary P
  4. Good morning Monacoers, I'm new to this. I've had my Safari Cheetah 38PDQ for 3 months. I have 4 electric power glide slides. The front two and the drivers side read go in and out when I use the switches at control panel. My rear passenger slide works both manually and when I apply 12volts. On the in out switches there are 3 positions middle supplies 12 volts and the other two pins are for in and out. My issue is on my rear passenger switch there seams to be a short. With a continuity meter both wires show short to ground. I have found the relay board and all relays but one tested good. I put a new one in. Same thing short on two wires. I have the 12volts on center pin but when I operate in or out even with motor unplugged it still blows the fuse on the relay board. Can any one tell me if there is another board besides the ones in the pictures. I'm trying to run 2 new wires for the switch but I cannot figure out where these two wires go to. Does the relay board in the pictures control all 4 slides or just the three that are working? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Reply to this topic... Share Following 6 Go to topic listing Next unread topic Privacy Policy Contact Us Cookies Copyright © 2022 Monacoers, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Powered by Invision Community
  5. Good morning Jim, I did get 3 of the 4 slides to work. Can you take a picture of your inhibitor switch. I'm not sure my bay doors have them??? Thanks Gary
  6. Hi Tom, These are the 3 prints of the 12 volt systems in my 2004 Safari Cheetah PDQ. I have 4 slides. Thanks, Gary I hope these help
  7. Good morning Monacoers, I'm new to this. I've had my Safari Cheetah 38PDQ for 3 months. I have 4 electric power glide slides. The front two and the drivers side read go in and out when I use the switches at control panel. My rear passenger slide works both manually and when I apply 12volts. On the in out switches there are 3 positions middle supplies 12 volts and the other two pins are for in and out. My issue is on my rear passenger switch there seams to be a short. With a continuity meter both wires show short to ground. I have found the relay board and all relays but one tested good. I put a new one in. Same thing short on two wires. I have the 12volts on center pin but when I operate in or out even with motor unplugged it still blows the fuse on the relay board. Can any one tell me if there is another board besides the ones in the pictures. I'm trying to run 2 new wires for the switch but I cannot figure out where these two wires go to. Does the relay board in the pictures control all 4 slides or just the three that are working? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
  8. Good morning Monacoers, I'm new to this. I've had my Safari Cheetah 38PDQ for 3 months. I have 4 electric power glide slides. The front two and the drivers side read go in and out when I use the switches at control panel. My rear passenger slide works both manually and when I apply 12volts. On the in out switches there are 3 positions middle supplies 12 volts and the other two pins are for in and out. My issue is on my rear passenger switch there seams to be a short. With a continuity meter both wires show short to ground. I have found the relay board and all relays but one tested good. I put a new one in. Same thing short on two wires. I have the 12volts on center pin but when I operate in or out even with motor unplugged it still blows the fuse on the relay board. Can any one tell me if there is another board besides the ones in the pictures. I'm trying to run 2 new wires for the switch but I cannot figure out where these two wires go to. Does the relay board in the pictures control all 4 slides or just the three that are working? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
  9. On my sending unit, which is mounted on top of the diesel tank has 2 adjustments on it. See attached picture. One is full and the other is empty. Adjust the full down to where you want the full needle on the fuel gadge to read.
  10. Hi Tom, I'm far from an expert on this stuff. I have had my Cheetah 6 weeks. I've been an RVer for 6 weeks. The attached picture is the power gear synchronization unit. I think? I think the previous owner shorted something in the panel by the switches the blew the 5 amp fuse. I think? Thanks
  11. I had a major break through today. I found the slide out control board in a hidden compartment where the inverter is housed. I had to remove a black plastic box attached to the roof where the compartment light was. See attached photos. I have solved the problem. 5 amp fuse was blown and 1 bad relay out if 5 on the board. Thanks for everybody's input. I'm grateful for this Monaco forum.
  12. Good morning and thanks for all the great info. Could this be the relay for the power Gear slides?
  13. Yes. Thanks Hi Thanks for input. Dumb question. Where can I find the slide solenoid? I have 4 slides.
  14. Thanks Jim. My bay doors don't have those switches. I just lost 12 volts at the main panel at the 4 slide in/out swithes. All the slide motors work. I used a spare 12 volt battery to bring the slides in. Any ideas???
  15. I have no 12 volts at the 4 slide switches on the panel. I have a Power Gear system. I have checked every fuse. Is there relays, circuit breakers or in line fuses somewhere??? Thanks in advance.
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