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gdsterrett
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Jan 13, 2014

Fogged side front window

We have an 05 Holiday Rambler Admiral. The front side stationary passenger's window has become fogged. This is a double pane window, therefore it can't be cleaned between them. Anybody else have this problem and is there a fix or replace? Any help would be appreciated.
  • I had the problem with the same window in my 01 Itasca. Locals wanted an arm and a leg to take it out and replace it. The seal leaked is what causes the problem. I some how got Winnebago to take it out and replace the window unit. They got the maufacturer to bear the cost. I was one happy dude. That fogged up window is a real driving hazard. I am a Winnie fan forever.
  • Go to www.RVfogdr.com. They are located about 30 miles northeast of Little Rock, AR. I had the right front window done in 2010 and the driver's window done last year. It is about $200-400 depending on if they have to replace one of the windows. They take them apart, clean them and if the glassed is etched, then they can cut another glass before putting them back together. I have not had any problems with either window.
  • We have an 05 Holiday Rambler Admiral. The front side stationary passenger's window has become fogged. This is a double pane window, therefore it can't be cleaned between them. Anybody else have this problem and is there a fix or replace? Any help would be appreciated.



    Very common with Se-Gi windows. Best place I can recommend is Suncoast Designers Inc located in Hudson, Florida. Talk to Jeff Heyen ... 727-868-2773. I paid $225.00 per window and over the past 6 years have had all 9 windows in my coach repaired.

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