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Old 08-30-2015, 07:26 PM   #1
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Passenger side window leak

I'm a new forum participant and hope someone can offer some advice.

Our 2015 Winnebago Via has developed a leak. Water is coming in somewhere and dripping out (or pouring out in a heavy rain) from the bottom corner of the side front window on the passenger side. Water seems to be coming in at the top of the window. The dealer sealed some spaces on the roof that they thought were the cause but we're still leaking. Should we have the dealer pull out the window and reseal it?

I'd like to know if anyone else has had similar issues.
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I'm a new forum participant and hope someone can offer some advice.

Our 2015 Winnebago Via has developed a leak. Water is coming in somewhere and dripping out (or pouring out in a heavy rain) from the bottom corner of the side front window on the passenger side. Water seems to be coming in at the top of the window. The dealer sealed some spaces on the roof that they thought were the cause but we're still leaking. Should we have the dealer pull out the window and reseal it?

I'd like to know if anyone else has had similar issues.
Yes! It could be that when the window was installed the installers didn't get the tape sealed very well around the window.

That leak will keep going and get the wall and floor soaked and eventually cause rot and mold.

While it is under warranty get it fixed. Will save you headaches later on.
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