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Bedroom slide 'malfunction'

Yahoo Message Number: 104402
I have a 2006, Inspire Sienna, 36', Quad-Slide. The passenger side slideout (with the floor to ceiling cabinets) extends effortlessly, but when coming in, balks seriously. It appears that the bulk of the slideout has lost the inboard attachment - although I am speculating here. When coming in, the top racks back and comes in slowly - even to the point of often stopping altogether and needs to be restarted in order to fully retract.
HELP! Has anyone any experience with this issue?? Ken

Re: Bedroom slide 'malfunction'

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 104407
Ken,

I have a 2005 Inspire Siena, 36' quad slide.
I'm not sure what your reference to the "inboard attachment" is. Are you referring to the long nylon strip just under the carpet leading edge? If you are, it will need to be reattached. This can be done by relocating the screws near the originals and reusing the original screws. This strip is important because the rollers must roll over this nylon strip.
I spray the nylon strip and visible end of the rollers with silicone a couple times a year. The silicone makes everything slide smoothly.
If you think pictures would better show your issue, my email is ronandsue74@...
RJ

 

Re: Bedroom slide 'malfunction'

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 104415
Unfortunately, I didn't make it clear in my posting that it was the bedroom/passenger slide that I am asking about. If anyone has a thought about what I can do, please reply.
Ken