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Old 12-02-2022, 06:55 AM   #21
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This morning I tried a "bump" as described by dieselguy above. The slides are still out as we are not done loading up some stuff to the camper - so I have not run the slides for a couple of cycles yet. Just curious - do you do the "bump" everytime - 1 bump for the slides and 1 bump for the legs? Or is it 1 bump either place for "the system"?

Still - the two drivers side legs came back down. The one in front of the tires came down lower than before. Its still a bit dark but I need to look at those connections again to make sure there are no leaks. I will head to the store to get some more substantial straps to see if I can keep them up. Thanks for the suggestions and insight.

Dieselguy mentioned the "test port". That is where I saw some red fluid on the tip and some evidence of stain on the frame by the battery...not much stain...indicating that it has been a slow drip. What does that indicate?
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