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Old 11-01-2014, 12:30 PM   #1
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Leaking Window

I have a sliding window on passenger side of my 99 Allegro Bay Class A. The water is following the track that the window slides in. The weep holes in the track are open, I think I am missing a piece of seal in the track but have no idea as to what. The water has gone down into the wall under the window and now I have to replace part of the wall on the inside, does anyone have any idea as to what maybe missing.


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Nope, but I doubt is that's the problem anyway. If the water is in the outer track, the weep holes will drain it. Leaks into the wall interior are nearly always bad seals between window frame and sidewall. Remove the entire window frame, clean the surfaces and re-seal with butyl sealant tape when you re-install (after you fix the wall).
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Yes I had that thought also, the part that puzzles me is that the water appears to be coming in by running along the track,that is why I thought maybe a part of the track seal maybe missing, thanks for the reply
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