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Old 06-01-2017, 02:22 PM   #5
ctpres
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Challenger 37KT
State: Texas
Posts: 235
THOR #1183
Challenger with slam latches. So far I have resolved ALL leaks by properly sealing the gasket joint. The rubber seal has a joint. Not sure why but on some of our doors the seam adhesive failed or was broken during installation. Water ran down the outside of the gasket as it should, until it reached the joint were it ran inside the gasket to the bottom. There are small holes in the gasket to release air when the gasket compresses during closing. Water built up inside the gasket and eventually runs out the holes and into the compartment. I solved all leaks by sealing the joint with some liquid rubber used to seal electrical connection. Available at Home Depot electrical dept.
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