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Old 07-02-2017, 08:57 PM   #1
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Water leak

Help! I have a water leak coming from the kitchen (driver side) slide on my Alpine Coach (2008 Limited). It drips down into my rear driver side smart bed. It happens after using the dish water and the kitchen sink faucet. I assume that there must be a flexible connector to those 2 water outlets that allows the slide out to remain connected to the main water supply. However I can't seen to find it. Nothing under the sink of dish washer shows a water leak.

Any thoughts or recommendations? Do I need to take the "roof" off in the front driver side smart bed to assess the connection to the slide?

Thanks for any help you can give me.

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Old 07-02-2017, 11:27 PM   #2
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Dave, there have been numerous postings about the drain leaking on the driver's side slide, search the forum and you will find several solutions that have been fairly well documented.
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One of our members recently opted to remove part of the trash bin wall to access the drain line. The replacement was an easy 1/2 hour fix after he gained access.
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Old 07-04-2017, 05:38 PM   #4
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Dave, there have been numerous postings about the drain leaking on the driver's side slide, search the forum and you will find several solutions that have been fairly well documented.
Thanks, DrDave. I will follow your recommendation. I did a bit more work on this and did determine that it's not leaking from the supply side but from the drain for the dishwasher and galley sink. Now I need to find how to access it.

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One of our members recently opted to remove part of the trash bin wall to access the drain line. The replacement was an easy 1/2 hour fix after he gained access.
Thanks so much for this great idea. I know that the leak is from the drain from the galley sink and the dishwasher but now need to find out how to access it. It sounds like you have given me the answer.

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