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Kennyk

Member
Hi folks just bought 42-15 2022. 5th rv in 25 yrs. Thought we have seen it all
Cut underbelly covering above tires on door side and water dripped heavily for hours. Insulation drenched. Should I cut chloroplast underbelly under living area? Thoughts what is going on
So disappointed literally have had it for 49 hrs.
 

Oregon_Camper

Forum Admin
Staff member
Take it back to dealer for repair ASAP

BTW...did you test water connections (city and pump) during your PDI? My guess is a PEX line is lose and causign the issue, but that would have been like that before you purchase and should have been noticed during PDI.
 

Kennyk

Member
Unfortunately private sale :-(. Should I take underbelly off?
 

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Midnight Rider

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Unfortunately private sale :-(. Should I take underbelly off
if material is wet and it won’t dry out like Insalation, paper, or untreated partial board it has to be removed or it will likely mold.
if its wood and plastic cardboard that will dry it doesn’t have to come out.

have you checked behind the Natalis panel to make sure all your pex fittings are tight, sometimes they wiggle loose and leak.
 

Kennyk

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if material is wet and it won’t dry out like Insalation, paper, or untreated partial board it has to be removed or it will likely mold.
if its wood and plastic cardboard that will dry it doesn’t have to come out.

have you checked behind the Natalis panel to make sure all your pex fittings are tight, sometimes they wiggle loose and leak.
Thanks directly above the tires has dried I have it in our warehouse, Natalis panel? Where is that? Sorry new to Alliance obviously.
 

BryanValRox

Well-known member
Thanks directly above the tires has dried I have it in our warehouse, Natalis panel? Where is that? Sorry new to Alliance obviously.
Hello, your Nautilus panel is the panel where you make your fresh water and tank flush connections. Additional, it contains the valves that you set for city water/tank water/ winterization/sanitization of your fresh water tank.
 

Kennyk

Member
Hello, your Nautilus panel is the panel where you make your fresh water and tank flush connections. Additional, it contains the valves that you set for city water/tank water/ winterization/sanitization of your fresh water tank.
Lol sorry of course we have just called that the plumbing wall never knew it was called that, thx
 
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