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Post Info TOPIC: Opening the windows on a slide out


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Opening the windows on a slide out


The windows on the sides of the slide-outs have two tabs at the top of the bottom window, that you pull toward the center while lifting up on the window.  At least that is how it seems to work.  I've also posted the problem I have to the owners' forum but no one has a solution and can't figure out what I am not doing, or what I'm doing wrong.

When I pull the tabs and lift up on the window, it goes up between 1/4 and 1/2" and then stops.  There is no way I've found to get it up any further.  I know the lock is disengaged because when I push it back down I can hear the lock click shut.  I've tried spraying the tracks as well as the locks with WD-40 but it doesn't seem to help.  Do any readers have similar windows, and is there a trick to opening them?  None of the windows will open:  2 in the bedroom; 2 in the sofa and one in the dining table slide-out.

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Check inside the track and see if the previous owner didn't put screws in the track. Some people will do this for "security" purposes.

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I am thinking since it maybe was never opened the factories do put in a thing of some sort and it needs to be removed. I think they do this for shipping purposes. I remember the McKinzie Mediallion fiver has them in it until we removed them even though it was a used unit when we bought it.
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