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Old 01-13-2018, 08:38 AM   #1
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Had water leak in back of our 2015 sunseeker window above bed. Can’t figure out where it is coming in, sprayed all around window with garden hose with no leaks. It was all over valance and mattress and pillows when we found it. Has anyone had same problem? Going to seal completely around outside of window and hope that takes care of it
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Could be condensation!
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I don’t think. It soaked pillows and part of mattress
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I had a similar issue on the front of my old 5er in a winter camp. You could wipe the wall with your hand and it was like the windshield of your car after a rain shower. Front of mattress was damp, pillows touching were wet/damp etc. Put a fan on it to dry and tried to increase ventilation and limit moisture to air in 5er. Never noticed a problem after that or on any other area. Ymmv

Always used damp rid stuff after that too.
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Thanks. But the wall was dry
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Old 01-13-2018, 09:20 AM   #6
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Having spent countless hours troubleshooting leaks on my boats I recommend you take your hose higher in case the leak is further up. Get on the roof and see if you can cause it to leak by using the hose there. Eventually you will get it to leak and then you can start the process of determining where the water is entering the trailer.
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Old 01-13-2018, 09:21 AM   #7
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Very puzzling how valance and mattress and pillows could be wet but wall dry
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Thanks Pete 100
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