how to individually control Lippert through frame hydraulic slides

Individually Control Your Lippert Hydraulic Slides

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how to individually control Lippert through frame hydraulic slides

In this quick tutorial we show you how to individually control your Lippert Hydraulic Through Frame Slideout in your Grand Design RV. This specific slideout moves two slides with the push of one button. For us, this means our dining room and kitchen slides move at the same time. But what if you want to only move one slideout? We show you how in this video!

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Comments

Allan_Peggy's picture
Thanks for the info on slide control 
Gran Casita's picture
Thanks “Guys!”   Great info on how to move one slide at a time.   I would add a word of caution on doing this while connected to your tow vehicle.   If you plan on extending ANY of your slides when your RV is connected to your tow vehicle, you should ensure the trailer is AS LEVEL AS POSSIBLE. If the trailer is not level (i.e., lower in front/higher in back OR higher in front/lower in back) the corresponding side of the room sliding OUT or IN, may catch or bind on the rubber weather seal & bend your slide brackets. If this happens, your slide will not open or close flush to the trailer side & could compromise your weather seal.   We have a Solitude similar to yours. Unfortunately, this happened to us, so we learned “the hard way!”
marknti's picture
Nicely done and very helpful. We are new owners and learning as we go.