I had this done on a Fleetwood I had. Lazy Days in Tampa did it. It worked, on ours, something like this: They hooked up this tube/hose to a roof vent; had all the doors, other vents, windows etc closed; turned on the air to the hose attached to the roof vent; gave it a few minutes and then a tech walked around the unit listening for the hiss of escaping air. The tech found the leak they had been looking for that we had brought the unit in 3 times prior for. All he did was listen for the air escaping and checked where it was coming from. They actually found a crack in our side wall at the top where the side was located using this method. Supposedly the techs had been over our unit several times with no luck before deciding to try the air hose method. After all the hassle/service (replaced side wall, bedroom floor and carpet) I asked the Service Rep why they didn’t just do this the first time in. All he could say was good question. Needless to say we now own a Keystone product and are much happier with the TT we now own.
God Bless America
Jeff Heiser
Merritt Island Florida
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