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Old 06-25-2019, 02:35 PM   #1
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Angry Rotten floor on passenger side of 2012 Newman CS 3920

Just went to check on my 3920 after many weeks of rain in Pennsylvania. Found the passenger side floor up front very wet. Checked even closer and found the plywood floor was rotted away and still very wet. Where should I look first to find the source of the leak. Windshield or side window. Hard to tell where the water was coming from because the damage to the floor was extensive.
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I would start inspecting the roof and work my way down. With that much water I would suspect the seal on the front cap first. Good luck!
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Turns out the drain holes for the side window were clogged and could not drain. cleared out the yuck and no more waterfall into the front. Also did a water test on the front cap and windshield without any water intrusion. Good news there.Replaced the floor and carpet and all good for now. Happy camping everyone.
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