Yep, you were right on the money. I would dearly like to know why water would make it squeak like it did. I wonder if using the awnings over the slides when it rains would make a difference? I did not have them out since it was dark when we parked and I was more worried about wind than rain.
As time permits, I will likely play more with this to see if I can find a solution, or to see if it even comes back again.
Thanks again for your earlier suggestion.
My 03 CC Double Slide has a regulator in the 2nd bay drivers side behind a false ceiling that controls the air pressure level of the air bladder for the slides. Somehow mine gets out of whack and the air pressure does not stay were I put it.
You might want to check yours and see what level of pressure you are running. Mine states no more than 10 lbs. max.
Today I ordered a new one from Prevost and I get dancing girls and a steak dinner with it. No just kidding but I feel like I should get something besides a low pressure air regulator.--149 Lew Bucks. Local supply Company all kinds for 11 bucks except the low pressure one that I need.
Roger that!
2008 Liberty DS XL2
2023 Denali Ultimate
My 6th Prevost
Mark as a general rule, you are suppose to use the awnings over the slides when the slides are out. They will keep water, leaves and things falling from the sky, from getting on top of your slides and gumming up the works when you pull the slides in.
The awnings should retract if the wind picks up too much, or if you know you have a storm coming, retract the awnings ahead of time. The slide awnings don't hang out in the breeze too far any way so you shouldn't have a problem with them.
Gary S.
I was wondering about that, but the dealer did not mention it. In fact he said not to use them if it was raining/stormy out because the wind could damage them. I see that I have a couple of wind speed spinners on the roof...I assume for the awnings to auto retract, right??
Thanks...
On my slides the awnings are attached to the slides so they roll out with the slides. There have been issues with the top of the slides buckling and having to be replaced because of the heat of the sun. If your awnings are the gerard or zip dee on the top of the bus, remember that they are 120 volt on a GFI circuit and they willll not retract in the wind if you are without power or if the GFI has tripped.
Gary & Lise Deinhard, 2003 Elegant Lady Liberty, Dbl slide
Mark, I am not sure there is a good answer for that?
Just check to be sure your wind sensors do pull the awnings in when the wind is present. If the wind sensors don't do their job for some reason, it will just be up to you to watch the weather closer.
I don't worry so much about my awnings over the slide being out because they are smaller and less likely to do / cause much damage if the wind kicks up. But the passengers side larger awning, I never leave out when we are not home, or when we go to bed. Just a habit to put it in, so not surprised during the night.
Gary S.