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Old 03-12-2010, 03:05 PM   #1
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fluid leak near front passenger on ground

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I thought I would ask to see if anyone has seen this? I have a 2005 Newmar Mountain Air 43' Coach. While getting ready for our first trip I noticed some clear fluid on the floor in my garage. It was under passenger side front near the reservoir for the leveling jacks. I thought that it may have come from the leveling system, however the leveling system has a pink hydraulic fluid in it. I dont think its coming from that? The amount on the floor was 1-2ozs. Any ideas?
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Old 03-13-2010, 11:01 PM   #2
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If it is not hydraulic fluid from the leveling system, check the dash heater core.

I had a experience with this recently, the dash HVAC started to leak during an extreme cold temperature period. It was dripping down near the leveling system so it took a couple of days to diagnose.

Ultimately the core had to be replaced.
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Could it be some water left over from the last time you use your dash AC. The drain hose is in that area.
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