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93Cobra2771
Aug 18, 2015Explorer
If you are under warranty, I'd get the rig back to the dealer pronto.
If not, do the obvious:
1. Get the bottom opened up asap and pull out wet insulation.
2. Get up on top and start looking for cracked sealant.
3. Inspect everywhere, including along the edge of the roof.
4. If nothing seems obvious, then you will need to pressure test and find your leak. You have one, somewhere. As long as it's been sitting, you may have some rot damage as well.
Do not wait for the next rain storm, do the above asap.
If not, do the obvious:
1. Get the bottom opened up asap and pull out wet insulation.
2. Get up on top and start looking for cracked sealant.
3. Inspect everywhere, including along the edge of the roof.
4. If nothing seems obvious, then you will need to pressure test and find your leak. You have one, somewhere. As long as it's been sitting, you may have some rot damage as well.
Do not wait for the next rain storm, do the above asap.
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