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If your model has the bed within the slide, in will be underneath the storage compartment under the bed frame. If there are cabinets, you will need to pull out a bottom drawer. Your camper should have a manual crack handle specific to operate that motor. Considering the age, you may have better luck with various have tools. Make sure you check the drive path for any obstructions to prevent damaging the rails.
possibly gear arm is bent. slide outs are not made to be sat and lived in. you should be able manually slide it in. try to lift slide out by the arm with a hydraulic jack. place jack on ground use a 2x4 or 4x4 between jack and gear arm and lift gently. the teeth on arm could be stripped also. just ease into it..
is it hyd or screw drive if it is screw drive the manual is a rod that's extends from the drive the other side near the wheel well that a crank hooks to and just turn it
Honestly, a wiring diagram will not help you. What you will need to do is remove all fuses, and replace them one by one until you find the circuit where the "short" exists. Once you have done that, you will need to trace the wiring (either manually or using a tone device) to determine where the short circuit exists. Most likely, a wire has become crushed or a staple or nail has been driven through a wire.
If removing all fuses from the fuse panel does not eliminate the short circuit, the problem is in the wires running from the battery to your fuse panel.
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