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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazzman442 View Post
    @traveldawg I just took the interior trim off and everything looks solid but it was wet on the bottom lower right hand corner. I had my wife spray water and I’m not seeing any water come in.
    Thanks for the update. You probably want to use a hose with a pretty strong stream and start low and work your way all the way to the top of the RV.

    I suppose it could be from condensation as someone else mentioned. The window would have to be pretty wet tho.

    If the lower right hand was wet, could it have come down the side of the window from further up the RV.

    Water leaks are so hard to detect. You just have to keep at it I suppose.
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    Quote Originally Posted by traveldawg View Post
    Thanks for the update. You probably want to use a hose with a pretty strong stream and start low and work your way all the way to the top of the RV.

    I suppose it could be from condensation as someone else mentioned. The window would have to be pretty wet tho.

    If the lower right hand was wet, could it have come down the side of the window from further up the RV.

    Water leaks are so hard to detect. You just have to keep at it I suppose.
    @traveldawg Your Welcome…I’m going to use more water pressure and do what u suggested tomorrow. I think it’s coming from up above. I thought it was possible it was from the condensation until I removed the inside trim and found the water puddled up on the bottom right hand side.
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    Most Windows have a tiny weep hole for condensation to drip off to the outside, make sure it's not plugged. Good luck with hunting it down .
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    Before pulling the window, investigate the wall exhaust for your microwave.
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    Quote Originally Posted by geotex1 View Post
    Before pulling the window, investigate the wall exhaust for your microwave.
    Great idea.

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    Update - Thanks to all your help we found where the leak was coming from. It was a crack in the microwave exhaust vent. It looks like the screw was overtightened. I included some pics so everyone could see. Btw, the crack looks much bigger and wider after you zoom in on the pic…lol. The last pic is after I silicones it…it doesn’t look pretty but it won’t leak. Thanks again
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    Good sleuthing
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    Glad you got it figured out before any real damage happened!

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    @Jazzman442 @geotex1

    Thanks for updating this and sharing the fix.

    Good call by geotex1 too for suggesting a check of that vent.
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