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Leak on dash

Yahoo Message Number: 104568
I currently have my Allure (2001) in for a rain leak that ends up on the dash. Ive had the windshield checked and the satellite coax. The running lites were caulked, but I am wondering if at 15 years old they might have cracks in the lights where the water is getting in. The water is not pouring in, but I am getting about 25 drops in the rain. Other experiences/thoughts?

John Jones

2001 CC Allure-32'

Re: Leak on dash

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 104569
Had that problem on our old Beaver. It turned out to be the aged gasket on the roof air unit.


From: "dbhsjj@... [Country-Coach-Owners]" To: Country-Coach-Owners@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, February 2, 2016 7:17 AM Subject: [Country-Coach-Owners] Leak on dash

I currently have my Allure (2001) in for a rain leak that ends up on the dash. Ive had the windshield checked and the satellite coax. The running lites were caulked, but I am wondering if at 15 years old they might have cracks in the lights where the water is getting in. The water is not pouring in, but I am getting about 25 drops in the rain. Other experiences/thoughts?

John Jones

2001 CC Allure-32'

 

Re: Leak on dash

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 104573
One way to find a leak is to locate a service facility that has "SealTech" equipment. This provides a positive pressure inside the coach and soap solution applied to the exterior indicates the leakage points.

RUSS WARREN
2000 Magna