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Old 04-03-2017, 07:00 AM   #1
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Rain leak

Last night during pretty bad storms moving through LA, I noticed a leak in the bathroom between exhaust vent and AC vent. Water was coming out at a seem where the skin comes together. Not sure how to proceed to find it. Don't have a latter to check top, maybe borrow one at next stop. Worse case I'll take it back to dealer for warranty fix. Worried about internal damage, insulation and where else water could have run that I don't see. Any experience or advice appreciated. Thx
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We had a serious leak while under warranty, the dealer finally found the source with the bubble system. This is were the trailer is over pressured and sprayed with soap on the outside. It took 3 trips before they got the system and found it, just spraying the exterior with water was not working. A good soaking rain was what showed the leak. Stay on it take pictures/video, a
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