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ItsyRV
May 13, 2019Explorer
I agree, it's most likely a clogged condensation drain. There is also a chance of a break in the seals around the blower housing. This would cause water to enter the blower housing from the rain. Regardless, up to the roof you go as the shroud will need to be removed to clean the unit and/or to seal the unit.
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