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Question Leak in kitchen slide of a 320BHDS

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Pitt1991

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Anyone have a leak in their kitchen slide out? Floor is wet and only about 3 inches up the outer wall. Can’t seem it find what’s leaking. Found it in the spring. Carpet in cabinets saturated with water. Rechaulked vents and window seems to still leak. Refrigerator not running. Leak occurred when slide was closed.
 

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dumb question, were you towing it? Road wash spraying up from a leak in the wheel wells? 4 entry points on that slide side, may be tough to find
 
Sorry I have no other ideas, must be one of those entry points?
 
I would check all the outside seams on the slide out. Since it was uncovered, water could leak into the seams causing the water damage. Also check the slide out seal.
 
Similar issue but fixed before leak started. Often, in hideouts that have a galley in it, the routing of the hoses can crate a leak from the sink to the gray tank. If you stored with no water, and water stain damage is old, this would be suspect. Other leaks are like chasing ghosts. On another class A had a leak that kept showing up in the main floor by the sink slide. Turned out to be a slightly loose B nut on the iceman copper line in the access area to back of fridge. It was real slow leak that wicked its way down and ended up in the aisle on top of the tile. Chased that one for several months.
 

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