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    Mike
  • Make
    Monaco
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    Camelot 42 PDQ
  • Year
    2010
  • City & State
    Mercedes, Texas

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  1. This is a picture of one I took on Amazon. You should find it attached to the compressor.
  2. There should be a high/low pressure switch that controls the cycling of the auxiliary compressor. It’s most likely attached to the compressor.
  3. Hey Tom, Thanks for the info. I’ll attach a picture. The roller is underneath the left built in nightstand about 4-6” back from front edge. The area of the floor in front of the nightstand, underneath and to the right toward bed has sunk down maybe an inch causing the roller to go down also. If the nightstand were out of my way I could get to top of roller and figure out what to do. Not sure how to remove it since it is built in! I would really like to talk with you. I’m just not so good explaining or understanding by doing text. I would appreciate a call from you. I do believe we have the same MH. My cell #918-351-9720 Thanks Sorry, here’s the picture
  4. Yes, mine are also accessible behind the wiper seal. I can also adjust the roller up and down with the adjustment bolt in the center of the roller frame. The problem is that whatever the roller is bolted down to is not accessible to repair/replace because it is all underneath the slide. I need to access/replace the floor/frame or whatever the roller frame sits on because the roller structure has sunk down and the roller is now slanted and to low and no more adjustment . So, I guess I’m asking you, how would you replace the floor or whatever the roller base sits on without removing slide?
  5. Thanks for the reply. I just recently installed Talin plates. I did jack the slide up to do that. I can lay down on the floor next to the built in nightstand and see the roller underneath the stand. I can also see it from the outside underneath the slide. The roller is now slanted on one side and the whole roller has sunk down about an inch. However, I’m unable to do any repairs to what the roller rests on because the slide covers the area of the roller. It appears I’ll have to remove the slide completely to access the area of the roller.
  6. The rear roller on the driver side bedroom has sank down some. I can’t see what is actually suppose to support the roller. I’m thinking the only way to repair its foundation is to remove the slide. Is there any videos on how to remove a bedroom slide? It appears to me that the trim on the inside definitely has to be removed first. I’m not sure how to remove the trim. Does anyone have experience or videos on the steps to remove the slide? 2010 Monaco Camelot 42 PDQ
  7. I just repaired this issue on my PF slide. When my tile was installed originally on the floor, it should have extended maybe another inch further under the cabinet. There is a 9” roller mounted under the cabinet(not to the floor)that would fall off the tile when the slide was almost fully extended. That was the snap I would hear. Bring the slide in just enough to have visibility of the back edge of tile once you’ve removed the roller. You’ll need access to bottom of cabinet by removing drawers and I also removed a panel for cookie sheet pans/sink storage covers. The roller was beneath this. I removed the roller and glued in a 11” X 2” X 5/16” thick spacer next to edge of tile. You will have to determine size of spacer for your project. Make sure to let glue set before extending the slide out all the way because of the weight of the kitchen slide will have pressure that could move the spacer. I was able to lay on the floor with flashlight looking under cabinet and have someone extend slide out to see the roller snap off the edge of the tile. Hopefully this will solve your issue. Mike
  8. It’s possible that in the use of your Aqua-Hot, the antifreeze reservoir may have been to full and as it heats up I assume it expands. Mine has an overflow tube that drips underneath the coach occasionally if I’ve recently topped it off with the antifreeze. Mike 2010 Camelot 42PDQ
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