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Old 02-08-2010, 04:29 AM   #1
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I love my SEVILLE!!!! My trouble isthe kitchen slide out. When we start to bring this slide in, the rear starts but the front hanges up and then makes a jump and comes in. We've been told the reason for this is because the front part of this slide is heavier than the rear. What's up. PLEASSSSSSSSEEEEEE someone help me Ron
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Old 02-08-2010, 04:51 AM   #2
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I aso have a kitchen slide, the fridge, stove, microwave, and a few cabinets all in one slide, it comes in smooth, no jerking and it comes in even, I think your slide is out of align or you may have a bad gear on the rails...it shouldn't make any noise, and it shouldn't jerk......
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Old 02-08-2010, 07:27 AM   #3
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mbinohio hit the nail on the head. We've had our slide on the PF36SK (the predecesor of your unit) in and out more times than I care to count and always flawlessly.
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Old 02-09-2010, 12:40 AM   #4
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The bedroom slide on my paradise point does the same thing. It doesn't make any noise but it hangs up on one side then jumps to catch up with the other side. I've spoken to a couple of dealers and they all agree that the slide is out of alignment. I will be taking it in for adjustment as soon as all this stinkin white stuff goes away.
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Old 02-11-2010, 12:47 AM   #5
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I also have a 36SB. The kitchen slide has to much weight on it. With the fireplace, TV, audio, 17 cu/ft fridge,oven/cook top and corian counter top all on that one slide it almost completely stalls before bringing it in. Also when the slide is in, the base of the slide droops down below the fridge causting the doors to pop open in transit. My camper is in the repair shop right now with no fix.When we travel we have to put one of the couch cushions in front of the fridge so the doors don't swing open while travelling.They are suggestingI drive it 1200 miles to the factory to have it looked at or repaired
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Old 02-11-2010, 04:28 AM   #6
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pumpman, I suggest you check with Randy at the factory and see if they will arrange transport for you. I believe I have read on some other posts that they have done this in the past.
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Old 02-14-2010, 10:32 PM   #7
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Problem - too much weight in fridge

Solution - drink more beer before closing slide.

Just kidding

Ours worked smoothly but was out of alignment and molding on front corner wore a hole in side panel and wrinkled bottom side belly skirting.
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Old 02-14-2010, 11:38 PM   #8
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I also have a 36SB. The kitchen slide has to much weight on it. With the fireplace, TV, audio, 17 cu/ft fridge,oven/cook top and corian counter top all on that one slide it almost completely stalls before bringing it in. Also when the slide is in, the base of the slide droops down below the fridge causting the doors to pop open in transit. My camper is in the repair shop right now with no fix.When we travel we have to put one of the couch cushions in front of the fridge so the doors don't swing open while travelling.They are suggestingI drive it 1200 miles to the factory to have it looked at or repaired




i had a water leak problem in my roof. my local dealer that i bought the unit from tried three different times to repair it. they were morons. all they did was wipe silicone all over the place. two weeks later i go to a rv show close to my house and i express to a crossroads rep-chris krull(who happened to be with my local dealers tent area) and i expressed my frustration and i told him i would like to trade it in for the same unit.(my trailer was 9 months old). he asked me to allow him to pick my trailer up from my house and take it to crossroads and then return it back to me. its about 2000 mile round trip. i dealt w/ randy mishler directly they repaired any and everything i asked them to. they even upgraded some thingsfor me. my dealer had absoulutly no invovlement. randy told me i'd have it back in four weeks so i was very pleased to have it back in 2 1/2 weeks. that is the reason why i will be a repeat customer.give them a call they are a pleasureto deal with. good luck.

p.s. at the end of the day the leak was caused from a manfacturing error and randy told me that...thats honesty. he could have told me anything, he could have said that the dealer did'nt prep the trailer right or whatever. he took responsibility and then repaired it. rare.







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We ended up sending the camper back to the Crossroads factory for warranty repair. I can not say enough about how well we were treated by Randy, Andi and Crossroads. We received the camper back with all repairs completed. They slide out required some adjustment, bracing and the installation of a new slide motor with a higher gear reduction. The slide goes in and out perfectly now. the fridge doors now stay shut in transport. I did not know this kind of customer service still existed as these two people went above and beyond what was expected of them. Kudos to Randy, Andi and the Crossroads team.

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