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Old 06-17-2018, 08:24 PM   #1
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Main Body Slideouts

As my signature states, I have a 2019 40-KSSB4 Mobile Suites.


The last 2 stops I noticed that when opening the unit, the main floor (ODS and DS) slide take a long time to start moving after depressing the switch. It sounds like the hydraulic pump is trying to build up pressure. The ODS side moves in and out normally once it starts moving. However, the DS slide is very jumpy and slow when moving out or in.


My thought is that it may be low on hydraulic fluid. Does the slides share the same reservoir as the leveling system? The leveling jack are fine except the front ODS seems to make a noise periodically. I found a reservoir in the battery compartment above the batteries. The fluid seems low, but the jacks and slides are extended. Also I don't see a line indicating normal level. If the reservoirs are different where is the other and which is which?



Any help?
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Old 06-17-2018, 10:52 PM   #2
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Re-posted in the DRV section
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Old 07-03-2018, 03:58 PM   #3
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No problem. If you can see the bottom of your slides u will not there is several inches of slack between the tw o drive nuts. It takes just a few sevonds to move the rods in until the outer nut contacts the slide drive.
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