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- real4u2cExplorerFound that one of the windows was new install but not sealed properly. Some clear silicone fixed that one. The passenger side is a weep hole issue I believe.
- garyemunsonExplorer IIAgree with dars. Removing windows is a little time consuming but not really difficult. New sealer tape and you're good for another 10 years.
- darsben1Explorer
real4u2c wrote:
Passenger window, and a hallway window. " Bone dry elsewhere
To me the only sure way is remove the frames and recaulk or use the butyl tape like found at
http://www.ebay.com/itm/80-Feet-Gray-Putty-Butyl-Tape-1-8-x-1-RV-Motorhome-Window-Vent-Waterproofing-/231807677480?hash=item35f8d07428:g:z7wAAOSwcBhWW38P&vxp=mtr - real4u2cExplorerPassenger window, and a hallway window. " Bone dry elsewhere
- garyemunsonExplorer IIBe more specific. Sounds to me like you are talking about the windshield. Best cure for that is to have a glass shop replace the sealant (requires removing the windshield). Not cheap but one of those only do it once things.
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