All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Water damage from air conditioner leakHere are a few pictures of the damage. There weren't any soft spots on the roof. There were 1 or 2 spots where the ceiling fabric came unglued though. Also, what is the best way to clean the stains off the ceiling? I've used a little bissell spot cleaner in the past, but it takes forever when dealing with a large area. Water damage from air conditioner leakHi all, I have a 2003 WRV Alpine 40MDTS that suffered some water damage from an overflowing A/C drip pan. There were two separate occurrences. The first time the air conditioner had been leaking for a full day before the leak was discovered. The roof was wet as far as 15ft back from the air conditioner with several stains and mild to moderate swelling in a few placed. I cleaned the roof with a water/ammonia solution which removed the stains. The second time it only went a few hours before it was noticed. Water was visible on the roof as far as 5ft from the air conditioner. I have since gone up on the roof and unclogged the drip pan, replaced the air conditioner mounting gaskets and repaired any cracked seals. My main question is would either or both of those incidents caused enough damage to warrant having a professional come out and inspect for water damage or would I be okay if I just cleaned the stains and ensured that no further leaks occur? I'll try to post some pictures of the stained and swollen areas tomorrow. I apologize in advanced if that doesn't make much sense, it's been a long day. :)Re: Hydraulic slides and jacks not extendingI replaced all of the chassis and house batteries last weekend, unfortunately the hydraulic system still isn't working. I went ahead and tried to extend the jacks with the engine running, the jacks still didn't build any pressure and the air bags did re-inflate despite the parking brake being set and the HWH system being powered on. It looks like I'll be taking it into the shop early next week.Re: Hydraulic slides and jacks not extending dougrainer wrote: You need to have the Pump pressure checked. The Pump pressure should be 2800 to 3200 psi. Anything less will cause slow operation. Doug Just made an appointment to have that done. happy-2 wrote: make sure the coach is running when ever you level or put out your slides. The coach manual says that the engine should be off. There is no way to keep the air suspension from re-inflating after the HWH system dumps the air. Our chassis batteries don't seem to be holding a charge anymore. I'll replace them and see if there's an improvement.Re: Hydraulic slides and jacks not extendingI had this problem 2 weeks ago, the fluid ended up being very low. I refilled it and after a few tries something at the rear of the RV popped and it started working again. This time when I checked the fluid level the reservoir was full.Hydraulic slides and jacks not extendingHi all, I'm new here, so please forgive me if I posted this in the wrong section. I have a HWH 610 hydraulic leveling system in my 2003 WRV Alpine Coach that has been giving me trouble. When I start the leveling process the pump will run and the jacks will come down to the ground, but there is no load on the pump and the jacks do not level the RV. All 3 slides also operate off the same system, 2 are very slow to open and the 3rd doesn't move at all. I read the owners manual for the leveling system but didn't see any applicable troubleshooting instructions. Does anyone have an idea on why the leveling system isn't working?