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Originally Posted by mjdougherty
If you don't wait for the water to runoff, the slide topper will not wind up correctly as the slide is retracted. At least that is the way it happens on our 2016 Tuscany 45AT.
We like to be plugged in for both slide extension and retraction. Otherwise you have to watch battery voltage. Less than 12.5 volts and the process slows down or stalls.
The 45AT has a huge slide on the passenger side. It really groans during extension/ retraction, even under the best of conditions.
Good luck!
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I believe your Tuscany has hydraulics powering the slide rather than electric motors... so the same stop/start issues don’t apply.