When it absolutely has to be made more complicated than it needs to be..HWH Edit: as I have stated before in my comments I do all my own maintenance (fleet mechanic over 20 years HVAC,hydraulics,pneumatics,gas/diesel engines and much more) but you my friend are a dynamo..a straight shooter..a stand up guy..dedicated in your craft..you are a rare bird and I would have ZERO worries having you tackle something I am not equipped to handle..I am sure I speak for the rest of us watching you..stand tall for you are very important and appreciated by us living on the move !
Man that is a lot of work to do that. I wonder how many people do not even think about if you are working on the slide that they should empty it. It probably does not even cross their mind as they have never done it. I found all kinds of things in glove boxes when I had to look for the codes in the glove box. Stay safe and healthy James, excellent video again.
It’s a no brainer for me, got an issue, let me clear everything out first. So like everyone else in this world, it’s not so much of ‘didn’t think about it’ it’s more likely couldn’t find the motivation to do it. Lol! 🍻
Thanks for the clear and careful explanation of the design, defective as some of it is, and showing how to cure deficiency in the manufacture design. Looking forward to next part.
You Sir are a Prince! I cannot imagine undertaking this project intentionally.... We are looking forward to having you replace the roller chains on our HWH X-arms /Monaco Executive slide.
Thanks for taking the time to show us this, man I don't want to know what this slideout repair cost that's alot of work, disassembly, repair and reassembly.
I've had a general contractor tell me, "Everything leaks, you can't stop it. The trick is making it leak where you want." Since then, when I do a repair on my TT, I don't try to make it waterproof, I just try to make the water go where I've prepared.
Slides make RVs so much more roomy and give them that home-like feel when you open opposing slides. But man oh man do they sure open up a whole can of possible problems too. I'm still traveling in a 30ft TT with zero slides. Maintain my 5 yr old roof meticulously and never had a leak anywhere.
As an owner of a 1999 coach with HWH leveling and one slideout, I can tell you that it's worth it to drive to Moscow, Iowa and the HWH Mothership. The service staff there can fix, build, replace, etc. anything they've ever built. We've been there a couple of times and the cost has always been reasonable. And they have electrical hookups in the parking lot so you can some in the night before.
Very informative to me about the seals on the slide out. I've been chasing a leak on the slide on my 1996 Itasca Suncruiser & now I think I see how to stop it.
Interesting Video and a Big job for sure! Note to self - take my stuff out before delivering for repair. I have an electric slide out on my 2015 Winnebago Vista and am hoping to see a repair on one of those someday. Part 2 coming up!
Having just dona reno on our 2008 Winnebago Sightseer I can attest to the slides being a pain. I was able to pull out all the old carpet from under the slides. Having the aluminum slide on top of the wood hump on the subfloor was squeeky and would hang up. I used outdoor carpet to recover the hump and all worked out.
I have an 02 Itasca Horizon, owners did something similar, but forgot to remove all the old carpet so the slide wouldn’t stay out. It would come back an inch after an hour. I took out the slide rubber seal and found all the bunched up old carpet. Took it out and it’s working.
Your channel is great, you should have 100k subscribers. I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge and expertise. Are most modern boxes framed with aluminum?
Wow. I didn't realize they used hydraulics on RV slides. It seems like the seals/pump held up pretty well assuming that's the first needed repair. That pump noise is epic.
Thanks great info just purchased a older 1998 sunflyer with a slideout with hydraulic hwh slide dual cyclinder 1 was leaking but worked ordered a new cuclinder from hwh and changed and now new cyclinder wont pull in all the way and acts like doesnt have pull do we need to do something else and we are also looking for new hanger bolts that support boxes below slide out since 1 older ones is broke any info from would greatly appreciate and keep up great videos.Dave n St Louis
Thanks for the informational videos. Do you know anything about slide controllers? The back room control on my 2007 Winnebago Sightseer 35J is melted in the middle. Of course no longer available. Do you think I could wire a different control in?
Thanks, it is a 2 motor digisync controller. I wish I was closer to you, I'd be a customer. I am trying to contact Lippert to see if they have a replacement. The dynamic park feature is what is keeping me from just putting in a set of relays and new switches.
I have a 2011 Winnebago Vista. I have the opposite problem... the main room slide out will not come all the way in. The slide is dragging on the floor on one end only, closest to the driver side... Do you have a resolution to somehow lift the slide out enough to clear the floor and retract in?
Hi: Do you have a video of you stripping out the cylinder on the bedroom slide and replacing it. I have a 2005 Winnebago Journey 36G diesel pusher with a CAT C7 350 motor, the video would be very helpful as I have a hydraulic leak coming from under the bedroom slide. Kind regards, Martin, PS you do great videos.
Like watching Rv repairs. Helps with my own. But my RV dealer Service hourly rate went to $125 hr. Now you said it. How much out of that rate does the tech that’s doing the work gets per hour. I’m thinking dealer has responsibility. Ok So the tech should be making $35 a hr. Is that Close to what you’re getting per hour. I know service $125 you get $25 hourly.
I wouldn't like dealing with slideouts, period. Just a hassle and one more major and costly thing to break.My GOD, having to remove the fridge, and all other items. What a nightmare!
@@AZExpert You bet!! Like I've said before, I am very glad there are people like you in the world. You are very appreciated by your customers and the RV community!!
When it absolutely has to be made more complicated than it needs to be..HWH
Edit: as I have stated before in my comments I do all my own maintenance (fleet mechanic over 20 years HVAC,hydraulics,pneumatics,gas/diesel engines and much more) but you my friend are a dynamo..a straight shooter..a stand up guy..dedicated in your craft..you are a rare bird and I would have ZERO worries having you tackle something I am not equipped to handle..I am sure I speak for the rest of us watching you..stand tall for you are very important and appreciated by us living on the move !
Thanks for watching!
I’m glad you know what your doing - I was lost! And it reinforced my decision to get a Class C with no slides!
Lol!! I’m thinking the same thing, 🤔 hmmm maybe next RV no slides. I might have been just been lucky in the past. 🍻
Hey, Thanks for watching! :)
I'm always amazed at the lenghts you go to on any job you get...great job and info.
Thanks for watching!
I’m excited to see this video series James.... thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Man that is a lot of work to do that. I wonder how many people do not even think about if you are working on the slide that they should empty it. It probably does not even cross their mind as they have never done it. I found all kinds of things in glove boxes when I had to look for the codes in the glove box. Stay safe and healthy James, excellent video again.
It’s a no brainer for me, got an issue, let me clear everything out first.
So like everyone else in this world, it’s not so much of ‘didn’t think about it’ it’s more likely couldn’t find the motivation to do it. Lol! 🍻
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the clear and careful explanation of the design, defective as some of it is, and showing how to cure deficiency in the manufacture design.
Looking forward to next part.
Thanks for watching!
Wow That was a JOB. It amazes me what you pay for a rv compared to how they are built. Keep those videos coming
You Sir are a Prince!
I cannot imagine undertaking this project intentionally....
We are looking forward to having you replace the roller chains on our HWH X-arms /Monaco Executive slide.
:)
You have great knowledge and understanding of RV’s
Sorry I meant I forgot the miss
Thanks for watching!
You really earn your pay both for your knowledge and the hard work.
Thank you
I wish my hydraulic pump and tank was so easy to access.
05 journey.
Nice work as usual
Was about too mow the lawns this turned up kept me on the lounge a bit longer thanks
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for the video James. Happy trails!
lots of details. looking forward to seeing these vids
Thanks for watching!
Slideouts = Ongoing Maintenance. If you can't provide the maintenance as an owner, stick with non-slides. Appreciate the insights James!
Hey, Thanks for watching! :)
Thanks for taking the time to show us this, man I don't want to know what this slideout repair cost that's alot of work, disassembly, repair and reassembly.
I've had a general contractor tell me, "Everything leaks, you can't stop it. The trick is making it leak where you want." Since then, when I do a repair on my TT, I don't try to make it waterproof, I just try to make the water go where I've prepared.
Slides make RVs so much more roomy and give them that home-like feel when you open opposing slides.
But man oh man do they sure open up a whole can of possible problems too. I'm still traveling in a 30ft TT with zero slides. Maintain my 5 yr old roof meticulously and never had a leak anywhere.
Good for you!
Giant hole in the side of your RV, I'd be more surprised if it didn't leak.
Great job James, thanks for the detailed disassembly of the inside trim.
Thanks for watching!
As an owner of a 1999 coach with HWH leveling and one slideout, I can tell you that it's worth it to drive to Moscow, Iowa and the HWH Mothership. The service staff there can fix, build, replace, etc. anything they've ever built. We've been there a couple of times and the cost has always been reasonable. And they have electrical hookups in the parking lot so you can some in the night before.
Wouldnt really work in this situation but thanks for the tip for other RV'ers
You Always seem to get the best jobs !
I dont know if best would be the term...lol
Very informative to me about the seals on the slide out. I've been chasing a leak on the slide on my 1996 Itasca Suncruiser & now I think I see how to stop it.
Hey, Thanks for watching! :)
Interesting Video and a Big job for sure! Note to self - take my stuff out before delivering for repair. I have an electric slide out on my 2015 Winnebago Vista and am hoping to see a repair on one of those someday. Part 2 coming up!
Hey, Thanks for watching! :)
Having just dona reno on our 2008 Winnebago Sightseer I can attest to the slides being a pain. I was able to pull out all the old carpet from under the slides. Having the aluminum slide on top of the wood hump on the subfloor was squeeky and would hang up. I used outdoor carpet to recover the hump and all worked out.
Glad it worked out
Thank you! Is it possible to replace the piston seals In the cilinder mines leaking and will slide out but not pull back in and leaking
I have an 02 Itasca Horizon, owners did something similar, but forgot to remove all the old carpet so the slide wouldn’t stay out. It would come back an inch after an hour. I took out the slide rubber seal and found all the bunched up old carpet. Took it out and it’s working.
Excellent trouble shooting
Man, that's a lot of labor involved!!!
yes it was
Your channel is great, you should have 100k subscribers. I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge and expertise. Are most modern boxes framed with aluminum?
Maybe one day! Hey, Thanks for watching! :)
Wow. I didn't realize they used hydraulics on RV slides. It seems like the seals/pump held up pretty well assuming that's the first needed repair. That pump noise is epic.
My unit is 19 years old and never had an issue with hydraulics. The only issue was the rocker switch going bad.
Hey, Thanks for watching! :)
Can’t wait to see part 2 James quite interesting 🤨 thanks
Hey, Thanks for watching! :)
Thanks great info just purchased a older 1998 sunflyer with a slideout with hydraulic hwh slide dual cyclinder 1 was leaking but worked ordered a new cuclinder from hwh and changed and now new cyclinder wont pull in all the way and acts like doesnt have pull do we need to do something else and we are also looking for new hanger bolts that support boxes below slide out since 1 older ones is broke any info from would greatly appreciate and keep up great videos.Dave n St Louis
AZ Expert Moving and Storage
lol
Thanks for the informational videos. Do you know anything about slide controllers? The back room control on my 2007 Winnebago Sightseer 35J is melted in the middle. Of course no longer available. Do you think I could wire a different control in?
I'd guess it is a single Kwikee slide so really it should be a fairly simple set of relays
Thanks, it is a 2 motor digisync controller. I wish I was closer to you, I'd be a customer. I am trying to contact Lippert to see if they have a replacement. The dynamic park feature is what is keeping me from just putting in a set of relays and new switches.
I have a 2011 Winnebago Vista. I have the opposite problem... the main room slide out will not come all the way in. The slide is dragging on the floor on one end only, closest to the driver side... Do you have a resolution to somehow lift the slide out enough to clear the floor and retract in?
Whoa, that's a handful but I know you'll get it.
Thanks for watching!
I'm looking for manual operation of a 2007 daymon daybreak on the living room slide , any advice kind sir ?
Hi: Do you have a video of you stripping out the cylinder on the bedroom slide and replacing it. I have a 2005 Winnebago Journey 36G diesel pusher with a CAT C7 350 motor, the video would be very helpful as I have a hydraulic leak coming from under the bedroom slide. Kind regards, Martin, PS you do great videos.
Can you make a video where you remove a full wall slide with a kitchen attached? I'm curious how that is done. Thanks!!
If that happens, maybe.
i also am having issues with hwh leveling jack parts being tbd.
Thank you for the video.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for all the awesome videos , but does James have a younger brother making videos now ,
Its my evil twin
It has been a while since I took a room out. Now I remember why. They suck.
Absolutely
Lots of work
always
If you use a high weight fishing line you can cut right through the so called snot tape.
Thanks for the tip
Another great job. A 125.00 an hour! You looking for an apprentice ? Lol. New uniform looks great
Thanks! LOL I'm not
What would something like this repair cost
I don't list pricing on here, sorry!
Well: it is not another Winnebago roof job?
lol its not
Why not rebuild the cylinder! Can you get the packing for the cylinder?
see part 3
How good are itsaska sunovas
Hopefully a local machine shop can do it
It's me, I'm the local shop lol
Interesting.......
Thanks for watching!
Slides are such a Rube Goldgerg contraption.
thats an apt description
You mentioned $150/hr... that doesn’t seem all that expensive. Especially when compared to diesel mechanics at $250/hr or more.
When a job takes several days, it gets pretty pricey
That’s a big job. How much time did it take in REAL time to this point? Not the magic of TH-cam time 😂.
several days
It's a 1999 35 ft winabego adventurer
What a pain just to level something!
Like watching Rv repairs. Helps with my own. But my RV dealer Service hourly rate went to $125 hr. Now you said it. How much out of that rate does the tech that’s doing the work gets per hour. I’m thinking dealer has responsibility. Ok So the tech should be making $35 a hr. Is that Close to what you’re getting per hour. I know service $125 you get $25 hourly.
I own my own company. I charge the dealer.
@@AZExpert private contractor best way to go.
I wouldn't like dealing with slideouts, period. Just a hassle and one more major and costly thing to break.My GOD, having to remove the fridge, and all other items. What a nightmare!
It is! And people always leave all their stuff in there. lol
Aww come on lol where’s the next video
2 and 3 are out
Damn!!!
lol Thanks for watching!
Cliffhanger lol
the suspense!
Hey James do you have a email direct contact
I have a hard time getting to all of them, I'm just 1 guy
@@AZExpert I understand
No thank you!!
Thanks for watching!
@@AZExpert
You bet!! Like I've said before, I am very glad there are people like you in the world. You are very appreciated by your customers and the RV community!!
Chad, get James the proper tools, ….ie slide out machine. Lol
Some shops can't afford that, you work with what you have
Step 1: Take junk Winnebago to junkyard. Step 2: buy a real coach.
Not fun !
it was not