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Old 01-29-2007, 06:59 AM   #1
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On my 98, 36' about 6' behind the passenger's seat where the carpet meets the wall there is a spt of mold that we cannot get rid of. Anyone have any idea what is causing this?

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On my 98, 36' about 6' behind the passenger's seat where the carpet meets the wall there is a spt of mold that we cannot get rid of. Anyone have any idea what is causing this?

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On our 02 we had water in the same area. Water would follow the wires from the electric awning through the wall where the calking had failed. Remove the plastic cover at the base of the awning support. This is where the wires penetrate the wall. Another source could be the outside light.
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