CamperCamper
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- Jun 19, 2015
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I live in Northern California and it is raining like it hasn't for 10 years. Big storms and big winds. Good for the aquifers, reservoirs, farmers and duck hunters. Me and my trusty Hawk have been out at length through every storm looking for tasty little critters to fill the freezer. While camping and sleeping through rains, no problems. I am high and dry. The Hawk lives on the truck, is parked outdoors and does not leak when the top is down and it is parked. But when driving I am leaking.
I have a front dinette model. I am finding water in the floor cabinet, right hand side just inside the door. The three cabinets above it are bone dry. The propane cabinet sits just above the floor cabinet but it too is dry.
Anybody run into this problem? Thoughts on where to look? I am baffled.
Second leak shows up at the front sliding window. A lot of water is getting inside; soaking cushions and filling under seat cabinet with a good amount of water. I have found the threads about weep hole leaks and plugs. Haven't called factory repair department yet to discuss. I am wondering if that will fix the problem. Other possible causes? Doesn't plugging a weep hole defeat the purpose of a weep hole?
I know there are lots of PNW owners out there who experience big rains every winter. I am hoping to get some feedback from those folks or anybody for that matter who has solved a similar problem.
I have a front dinette model. I am finding water in the floor cabinet, right hand side just inside the door. The three cabinets above it are bone dry. The propane cabinet sits just above the floor cabinet but it too is dry.
Anybody run into this problem? Thoughts on where to look? I am baffled.
Second leak shows up at the front sliding window. A lot of water is getting inside; soaking cushions and filling under seat cabinet with a good amount of water. I have found the threads about weep hole leaks and plugs. Haven't called factory repair department yet to discuss. I am wondering if that will fix the problem. Other possible causes? Doesn't plugging a weep hole defeat the purpose of a weep hole?
I know there are lots of PNW owners out there who experience big rains every winter. I am hoping to get some feedback from those folks or anybody for that matter who has solved a similar problem.