Update on my V3950, the slideout floors are now being replaced at no cost to me thanks to a great dealership team who put upper management pressure on the warranty company. The warranty does not cover water damage but it does cover workmanship defects, which that is what this is. Initially they said they would not cover it. And I see above where another owner had to replace a slideout floor. STAY ON TOP OF THE CAULKING on your slideouts! DO NOT let it start seperating! That allows water to get behind it and then can't get out allowing the floor to soak up all of it.
Congratulations.
Sounds like you have a great dealer that goes to bat for their customers.
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When I was a kid I was going nowhere fast, now I'm an old man I'm going everywhere slow.
Azdryheat, quick question for you on your leak: I think I also have a leak under the main bathroom sink. However, i'm not sure how to get to the hoses without breaking the wood paneling under the sink. It looks like I can get in from the panel that holds the toilet paper roll, just not certain how to remove it. Any advice?