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Old 07-23-2018, 12:23 PM   #14
Golfbum18
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Thor Hurricane 29M
State: Florida
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Originally Posted by ArrrV View Post
These units drains plug up and will then drip inside. Go on the roof and look closely at the A/C cover (shroud). About 2/3rd of the way back (from the front of the cover, where front is the edge closest to the front bumper of coach) look down for a tiny drain hole, or nipple. Likely will be black, so hard to spot. Take a pipe cleaner (or any small wire) and stick it through that nipple several inches. Do the same on the opposite side. H opefully leak gone. Just had to do it on my coach. These leaks are usually clogged drains, loose bolts holding unit down so the seal is not tight, or a bad seal (gasket) between the roof and the A/C unit.
Good luck
Note: While you are on the roof, clear out the drains of your other A/C as well.

Arrrv.....I didn't see anything that looked like this....is there a pic of this anywhere online? Do you have to take off the shroud to see this?
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