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myredracer
Aug 18, 2015Explorer II
You need to remove the underbelly material. Remove the wet insulation and discard it. Dry out the underbelly area. Then start inspecting for leaks, which can be from many different sources.
Be prepared to find lots of ugly factory workmanship hidden behind the underbelly material. On the bright side, it will give you the opportunity to fix things and do it right. Inspect the tank supports as they do sometimes fail. Maybe also considering installing Horst Miracle probes on the tanks while in there. You may also find that you can do a much better insulation job than the factory did. Our floor is insulated but still cold on the feet in the heating season.
Of course, if still under warranty, the dealer should be fixing this. But they wouldn't be re-doing bad factory work in there.
Be prepared to find lots of ugly factory workmanship hidden behind the underbelly material. On the bright side, it will give you the opportunity to fix things and do it right. Inspect the tank supports as they do sometimes fail. Maybe also considering installing Horst Miracle probes on the tanks while in there. You may also find that you can do a much better insulation job than the factory did. Our floor is insulated but still cold on the feet in the heating season.
Of course, if still under warranty, the dealer should be fixing this. But they wouldn't be re-doing bad factory work in there.
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