Thanks everyone, a lot of good info.
Just got done with an inspection. Interestingly enough the side of trailer that is in the sun parked at my house had this problem. The shady side didn't. So the sun and heat did this. I dug into the dried caulk a little and it is still fresh looking and pliable underneath. I haven't had any leaks and don't think it is dangerously close to leaking so I don't think I will pull the windows . I have a tube of Pro-Flex I picked up yesterday and will start the process. Also in the middle of packing wheel bearings so time is short. We have already been camping but have 2 weekends off.
I really believe this is all to do about nothing,,,
For looks remove extra putty with plastic putty knife !!!
Windows move,,, yes as does the side of the RV !!!
Same thing happened to our 2013 Roo. I took a old credit card and was able to remove most of the excess putty. Then fine tund with a plastic putty knife. Finished off with a microfiber rag and goo gone and it looks amazing. I did not see a reason to reapply any caulking as the seal is intact. What was squirting out the sides was excess putty applied during installation. I examined all around and saw no areas that were not sealed.
Same thing happened to our 2013 Roo. I took a old credit card and was able to remove most of the excess putty. Then fine tund with a plastic putty knife. Finished off with a microfiber rag and goo gone and it looks amazing. I did not see a reason to reapply any caulking as the seal is intact. What was squirting out the sides was excess putty applied during installation. I examined all around and saw no areas that were not sealed.