You may have already thought of this but if you have a level with you and can reach the top of the slide, place it on the slide to be sure that it's pitching outboard. If it isn't, the slide may not be adjusted correctly or fully extended. Also look at the gutters and drip spouts to be sure they are not clogged or damaged. Did you check for debris between the slide and the seals? It doesn't take much. As an emergency temporary fix, put a tarp over the slide and secure it there until you are ready to move the unit. May be ugly but dry is a good thing.
Hope you get this resolved. Please keep us posted.
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quote:Originally posted by Jolu
Our 2010 3150RL has developed a bedroom slide leak. We have been in rain previously but not so much rain and have not had the slide leak.
The carpet on each side of the bed under the night shelf and at the side of the bed is getting wet. We have had three days of a lot of rain here in Seward, AK. I know that can be a hint to get back to the desert southwest.
I have checked out the seals and I do not see how the leak is happening. An ideas would be appreciated.
Joe
I have tried different side leveling positions also.
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2010 3150RL
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