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Old 08-15-2024, 09:02 PM   #15
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Added a red dot at the leak.
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Doug-Good news that your marker lights are not the source and all is dry inside.

Using your VIN I would check with Winnebago to see if your coach had the recall done to add some sealant to the overhead cab. Mine was fixed at the dealership.

Otherwise dry it out and reseal that front area, continue the cab area above driver and passenger doors, and continue where the cab crease connects to the coach.
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Doug-Good news that your marker lights are not the source and all is dry inside.

Using your VIN I would check with Winnebago to see if your coach had the recall done to add some sealant to the overhead cab. Mine was fixed at the dealership.

Otherwise dry it out and reseal that front area, continue the cab area above driver and passenger doors, and continue where the cab crease connects to the coach.
checked the VIN, looks like no uncompleted recalls.

How do I dry it out though. I have unable to locate where the sitting water and especially rust is coming from.
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So is the verdict just to seal it off and hope nothing rots/rusts internally?
Or take to dealer?
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