I have a 2009 georgetown 350 with a filon roof. While cleaning it, I noticed a number of small cracks on the roof (crazing) . Has anyone else had this problem and what is the fix? The coach is at the dealership now being looked at.
to the Forums. I have a 2007 Georgetown 370. So far I've never noticed any cracking or even any sealer starting to come loose. Let us know what they findout.
My 2011 Georgetown 360RB developed a small leak in the right front corner, got a little water on the dashboard during the weekend of torrential rains while we were at Disney, FR authorized a patch, job performed by Indian River RV, looks great.
I have a 2010 378. While checking on it at my storage lot I noticed water stains on the dash and roof on the passenger side. Drove it to the dealer and had water dripping from the cabinets above passenger. While at the dealer he could not find any cracks on the roof. He did state five of the running Lights near the roof were cracked, and two had moister in them. Back in December the dealer replaced four of the roof panel, due to moister, new coach at the time. At that time the dealer stated they could not find a leak. Hopefully the leak will be found and the repair will be done correct this time.
I had the leak in right front also,the roof had lifted where it meets the side. When the coach was tipped slightly left it would leak. It was a very poor sealing job,so i did it my self the right way.
Picked up my Rig from the dealer. The dealer stated the water leak was coming from the running lights on top in the front. Two of the lights were cracked and the seals around them were dry and cracking. This was the second time I had an issue with a leak from this area. The first dealer did not inspect it good enough to find the problem. I was told the sealant should be be changed twice a year. Something I will continue to check.