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tbred
Oct 15, 2013Explorer II
LJ4174 wrote:westend wrote:
This thread covers most of the basics for doing a leak test. You don't need a manometer to do it. Hope you get everything in order fixed by the dealer.
Awesome - Thanks... Again, I have a glimmer of hope that these issues will be resolved. I started writing a list with descriptions to provide them and have 2 pages completed so far... :\tbred wrote:
Do you have carpet in the leaky slide?
Yes
Just an fyi, our new 2013 tt had a floor level leak. Damaged carpet and trim around slide. Pressure test was done- nothing found. Fortunately a very savvy rv tech found the carpet on the slide was "sticking out a bit" when slide was extended. They trimmed carpet back and applied some caulk behind seal to divert water away from moving toward a small opening. No problems since. The carpet will wick a ton of water and can take some time before it's noticeable. Hope my description makes sense.
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