07-24-2024, 06:15 PM
Let’s go back to basics and start from ground zero.
First, when making any adjustment on any slide. Turn the key, turn the ignition key, and deflate the air seal. Otherwise the air seal locks the slide in place and will hide any adjustment you make. Or you roll the seal out of its track.
Three different things apply here. One, the position of the limit switch controls the overall in/out position of the bedroom slide. There are also adjustable hard stops, a bolt and lock nut, that stop the slide from going out too far or in too far. Two, the adjustment bolts from side to side will control how even the slide is with the coach. Three, the slide may tilt in at the top even with the bottom even with the coach.
So, the first question is: With the slide in, and the seal deflated, how even is the slide from side to side at the bottom. If it’s not even, adjust the side to side bolts until it is even. Don’t worry if it’s not flush, that will be addressed next.
Once it is even from side to side, adjust the limit switch and hard stops to get if flush at the bottom.
Once that is done, it may tilt in a bit at the top, but if the pins go into the holes properly, leave it be.
If that is not clear, post some pictures so we can see what you are looking at.
First, when making any adjustment on any slide. Turn the key, turn the ignition key, and deflate the air seal. Otherwise the air seal locks the slide in place and will hide any adjustment you make. Or you roll the seal out of its track.
Three different things apply here. One, the position of the limit switch controls the overall in/out position of the bedroom slide. There are also adjustable hard stops, a bolt and lock nut, that stop the slide from going out too far or in too far. Two, the adjustment bolts from side to side will control how even the slide is with the coach. Three, the slide may tilt in at the top even with the bottom even with the coach.
So, the first question is: With the slide in, and the seal deflated, how even is the slide from side to side at the bottom. If it’s not even, adjust the side to side bolts until it is even. Don’t worry if it’s not flush, that will be addressed next.
Once it is even from side to side, adjust the limit switch and hard stops to get if flush at the bottom.
Once that is done, it may tilt in a bit at the top, but if the pins go into the holes properly, leave it be.
If that is not clear, post some pictures so we can see what you are looking at.
Richard and Rhonda Entrekin
99 Newell, 512
Maverick Hybrid Toad
Inverness, FL (when we're home )