fish more said:
Check the screws that secure the roof panels to roof frame, the rubber seals on the screws crack, also some of the screws can come loose. Check for tightness (don't over tighten) and then reseal with 3M 5200. This worked well on my 08 Hawk.
After 12" of rain I found we have leaks in the two back corners of the 08 Hawk.
Glad I drove it to work today and popped it up!
I've got the furnace and fan running in there now. Top of the refer counter was very wet, and the back corner of the sliding wall cabinet on the passenger side. It seems to be two separate leaks.
I suspect the Yakima tracks might be the issue. The caulking looks old (13 years!), and the way the truck was parked during the deluge, all the water was running to the back of the roof and I can imagine the tracks were filled with water for 36 hours or more.
Seems like the thing to do is pull up the tracks, and reseal. I've got Dicor tape I can bed the tracks with, and will want to put a squirt of high grade lap sealant in each screw hole. I like the suggestion of the 3M 5200. Think I'll run by the store and pick some up today.
Sure wish I could get a taller garage door and do my garage remodel!
I may have to dismount the camper and store it on the dolly indoors this winter, between trips.