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    Hi Bruce. On my Coach the Seal is composed of a Blade & the Tube. Air is filled when closed as well as when open. It automatically deflates when sliding in or out. I have replaced my bedroom seal twice because of a tear or a defect. You can usually hear the leak and the air compressor constantly running is a tip off.
    Gary & Lise Deinhard, 2003 Elegant Lady Liberty, Dbl slide

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    Quote Originally Posted by garyde View Post
    Hi Bruce. On my Coach the Seal is composed of a Blade & the Tube. Air is filled when closed as well as when open. It automatically deflates when sliding in or out. I have replaced my bedroom seal twice because of a tear or a defect. You can usually hear the leak and the air compressor constantly running is a tip off.
    I do not think that I have a leak. I had this checked at the factory and had graphite appliedl.

    What I am concerned about is the alignment and the latches. I think the stops are out of alignment and the latches seem to be insufficient for the job. The latches are only at the top of the unit, 2 of them. When the slide does bump out it is only at the bottom, 1 or 1.5" at times, not all the time. This would not happen if I could latch the bottom as well as the top.

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    Ted / Roger

    That is way harsh. The WonderBeagle has been on a diet and has lost about 10 pounds. He only has about 15 to go.

    Bruce,

    I agree with the light comment. I would neither put the slides out properly nor bring them in fully without the green light that indicates proper operation. I would check with HWH to see if this could be added. They are incredible to work with. I called them about my leveling system and they called back about a week after we talked to see if the problem was resolved. The also provided technical manuals.

    Loc

    Loc - 2008 Marathon XLII - Houston

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loc View Post
    Ted / Roger

    That is way harsh. The WonderBeagle has been on a diet and has lost about 10 pounds. He only has about 15 to go.

    Bruce,

    I agree with the light comment. I would neither put the slides out properly nor bring them in fully without the green light that indicates proper operation. I would check with HWH to see if this could be added. They are incredible to work with. I called them about my leveling system and they called back about a week after we talked to see if the problem was resolved. The also provided technical manuals.

    Loc
    I will call them as its a nuisance not to know for sure before starting the engine.

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