Mar-23-2015 07:29 AM
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Mar-23-2015 11:31 AM
ESDA wrote:DutchmenSport wrote:
If under warranty, take it back to your dealer right away.
Funny though. We've owned our Outback now for about 18 months. Last fall when we were bringing everything back into the house for the winter, I found the cloths hanging in the slide-out closet were wet at the bottom where they touched the bottom of the cabinet. And sure enough, the carpet there was sopping wet too. Not under warranty any more, I was thinking, maybe with the slide - out, which is the way it was most of the summer (at home in the drive way), maybe water leaked around the seals. So decided to shut it up and not worry until Spring. Trailer dried out OK, clothes got dried of course, closed up the camper ... all is well. Still it bugged me.
We went to Florida over Christmas for a week. Used the camper all that time. Slide in, slide out. Traveling, moving, camping, rain, (even a tornado in Florida. Yea, that was interesting) ... slide out --- perfectly dry the whole time.
Went back to Florida again early March this year. Same thing. Combination of slide out - slide in. Rain when traveling, rain when parked. And ... perfectly dry.
I'll never know what caused the wet. I've rattled my brain to no end, studied the camper extensively, and am still baffled why we had water that one time and never again! Go figure?
(Part of me still thinks my wife put a bottle of liquid in there and it leaked out... but she denies anything like that.)
I have the same trailer you have, and a similar water problem. However mine is on the floor below the closet slide out. In the last year or so the carpet was completely wet a couple of times. Once after a major rain and once after I washed the trailer. It almost seams like it leaks when the water/rain comes at a near horizontal or below horizontal level. I check the seals and everything seams sealed pretty good. I cannot figure it out.
Mar-23-2015 11:24 AM
Mar-23-2015 11:00 AM
Mar-23-2015 10:31 AM
DutchmenSport wrote:
If under warranty, take it back to your dealer right away.
Funny though. We've owned our Outback now for about 18 months. Last fall when we were bringing everything back into the house for the winter, I found the cloths hanging in the slide-out closet were wet at the bottom where they touched the bottom of the cabinet. And sure enough, the carpet there was sopping wet too. Not under warranty any more, I was thinking, maybe with the slide - out, which is the way it was most of the summer (at home in the drive way), maybe water leaked around the seals. So decided to shut it up and not worry until Spring. Trailer dried out OK, clothes got dried of course, closed up the camper ... all is well. Still it bugged me.
We went to Florida over Christmas for a week. Used the camper all that time. Slide in, slide out. Traveling, moving, camping, rain, (even a tornado in Florida. Yea, that was interesting) ... slide out --- perfectly dry the whole time.
Went back to Florida again early March this year. Same thing. Combination of slide out - slide in. Rain when traveling, rain when parked. And ... perfectly dry.
I'll never know what caused the wet. I've rattled my brain to no end, studied the camper extensively, and am still baffled why we had water that one time and never again! Go figure?
(Part of me still thinks my wife put a bottle of liquid in there and it leaked out... but she denies anything like that.)
Mar-23-2015 10:29 AM
Mar-23-2015 10:14 AM
Mar-23-2015 09:43 AM
dadmomh wrote:
If you financed, you might want to contact your lender and let them know you are having this problem and see if they can lean on the dealer to make this right and quickly.
Mar-23-2015 09:08 AM
TNRIVERSIDE wrote:
I think you hit the nail on the head. "Typical low quality control at the manufacturer."
Be sure to name names. Let others know that you had this happen and what brand / manufactor is responsible. We all vote with our money.
downtheroad wrote:
I would have been back to the dealer long before I took the time to post a question here on the Forum...
BIG CONCERN - absolutely.
COULD THERE BE UNSEEN DAMAGE - absolutely.
Mar-23-2015 08:33 AM
Mar-23-2015 08:28 AM
DwnSth wrote:
How concerned should I be with this? Could there be unseen damage occurring?
Mar-23-2015 08:08 AM