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Old 12-31-2011, 09:24 AM   #1
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Retractable Panel

On a 2003 Monaco Signiture, the passenger front slide has the kitchen sink there. The plumbing and wires come out of a compartment at the back end of the slide to hide the plumbing and wires that has a retractable panel that has come disconnected and does not extend when the slide is extended. I'm wondering how to reattach the paned correctly so it will extend and retract with the slide room?

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On a 2003 Monaco Signiture, the passenger front slide has the kitchen sink there. The plumbing and wires come out of a compartment at the back end of the slide to hide the plumbing and wires that has a retractable panel that has come disconnected and does not extend when the slide is extended. I'm wondering how to reattach the paned correctly so it will extend and retract with the slide room?
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If yours is like mine, there are two panels. One is stationary and the other slides. The sliding panel is attached to the slide with a wire tie. I have a louvered panel below the sink that is removable which allows access to the area where the wire tie is connected. Nothing real fancy but it does the job.
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I have similar slide panels on the kitchen slide and the washer/dryer slide in the bedroom. Both are tied with wire ties to slide them with the slide out when it goes out.

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Thanks for the info. I have the wire tie attached to the panel that rolls up but was not sure where it (wire tie) attached to, just want to try and do it correctly so I don't break or snap anything when the slide is moving.

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