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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / RVs / November 2005

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Mysterious Water leak

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William Boyd - 27 Nov 2005 03:49 GMT
A mysterious Water leak was heard in the front of the 5er. Thought
to have been heard in the closet next to the bed located over the pin.
 It was late at night and I was laying with my head almost touching
the inside wall of the front cap. I could hear it start to sprinkle
and after a while heard this drip!, drip!, drip!, sounded like it
was coming from inside the closet right next to me.
Grabbed a flashlight and searched all over, nothing, maybe it was
inside the wall, I thought. Then it started to rain a lot harder,
and the leak quit.
Later on the rain let up and the leaking noise returned. Again I
searched every where I could think about. Finally I grabbed the
umbrella and went out side at the front of the rig. I could see the
water dripping off of the end of the gutter rail straight down and
hitting the clearance light, causing an amplified dripping sound
inside of the wall. Just a little more rain would cause the gutter
to release the water in a small stream and overshoot the light lens.
Water mystery solved.
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ninebal310@aol.com - 27 Nov 2005 11:01 GMT
I have seen people put clothes-pin on the gutter to help with the same
problem you describe.

Hank

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