11-22-2024, 07:41 AM
(11-22-2024, 05:43 AM)Richard Wrote: Hi Frank !
If you are not going to activate the slide then leave it alone. It has leaked about all it is going to leak until you activate a room again. And the slide lock pins are down making it OK to drive. Do climb in the driver seat and confirm the pin is down.
There are a number of threads on the forum about removing the cylinders and rebuilding them yourself instead of paying a ransom to HWH.
Thanks Richard,
I have looked at a bunch of those threads.
I'm going on a short trip next week and moving the front slide is something I would have liked to do. Is just relieving the pressure at the solenoid all I have to do when I attempt to remove the cylinder? This slide has been a problem just about every time I use it. I have half a mind to just never touch it again.
I only noticed this when I ran out the front room slide. So I'm also wondering if the solenoid for this slide is also leaking now.
Frank Boyer
Tulsa, OK
2001 Newell 45'8" #593 Red Series 60
Chevy Suburban toad