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lincster
Mar 12, 2017Explorer
Water is not supposed to get into the trailer at any point. So not sure what you mean by that statement.
I'm sure you are getting water inside all the time, but you may only see it when you are towing.
The roof vent acts like your roof on your house. It overhangs so water runs away from the vent.
Sounds like you have a leak around where the fridge comes up through the roof.
Look around that area and I bet you see a split in the caulk or roof material.
If it is coming in from the bottom when you are driving, your wheels are throwing it up.
Trailers have to be sealed and maintained over time. You have to check all seams and replace caulk as needed.
Sounds like this wasn't done in the past.
I'm sure you are getting water inside all the time, but you may only see it when you are towing.
The roof vent acts like your roof on your house. It overhangs so water runs away from the vent.
Sounds like you have a leak around where the fridge comes up through the roof.
Look around that area and I bet you see a split in the caulk or roof material.
If it is coming in from the bottom when you are driving, your wheels are throwing it up.
Trailers have to be sealed and maintained over time. You have to check all seams and replace caulk as needed.
Sounds like this wasn't done in the past.
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