Road spray from tires getting on top of the chloroplast and draining while parked maybe?Hello all. I was towing in rain yesterday and found water in the garage. I’ve searched high and low and cannot find the culprit. Any advice on what I might be overlooking? The rig is a 2025 Paradigm 340RL with no exterior modifications.
Thanks for the response but this was in the garage.Road spray from tires getting on top of the chloroplast and draining while parked maybe?
Now that makes sense. We call it our basement. 😉 By chance did you have a side wind? Might have blown in.I might be missing something. After towing in the rain, I opened the storage compartment, main compartment that I call the garage (pass through), and I had standing water on the floor. I’m not understanding the relationship to water inside the sealed area of the pass through storage, on the floor, and the chloroplast under the rig.
I appreciate the help!!
I would go to that immediately too; and we did, to answer the question but only for a few miles. However, I do use a pressure washer to clean my rig and never had infiltration with that process. Though, what was true yesterday is not necessarily so today. I did get in and inspect from the inside. That gasket is tight. I’m kind of thinking something less obvious is in play and I just don’t have enough experience with this right now to know if I’m right or wrong. Thank you again!!! Any tips on the less obvious places to look? Nothing is standing out to me.Now that makes sense. We call it our basement. 😉 By chance did you have a side wind? Might have blown in.
I hope I didn’t seem unappreciative. I’m grateful for you taking your time to help someone you don’t even know! My communication was not great in the original post. I’ll check that alignment this morning and that makes sense. I’ll post pics if you wouldn’t mind taking a look to see if it looks like an adjustment is needed.Sorry for my input, I thought you meant the garage floor of your rv storage area. We had water getting into our pass thru but it was a door alignment issue that was corrected at the National Rally. The door was not fitting in the opening high enough to make good contact with the gasket in the frame. They loosened 2 screws on the hinge and raised the door, retightened the screws, works great now.
Good luck,
Shoot. I did not even check that. I don’t think it’s the cause but never say never. We’re at a park up in Lake Wales and we’ve been hooked up since the 4th. Thank you !possibly a loose water fitting behind the panel. we have a2024 32 RLS and had water inside the doors and found several lines that were loose. tightened them up and no more water. water will run wherever wherever. just a thought.
In motorcycle forums they call it “bike porn” which I think is kind of funny.Nice picture!
Great points ! I’m too inexperienced with RVs to have even made those observations, still being in the honeymoon phase. I saw someone on facebook who converted to the swinging doors. Looks pretty slick. But, to your point, I don’t recall it being a cheap and easy endeavor.I looked at your last picture and my first thought was, no wonder there are problems with leaking doors. They have too many doors one of them is bound to leak!LOL.
My 2022 only has 1 upswinging cargo door in the hitch area!
Now my pet peeve is with the driver side cargo door that is impeded by the slide.
I have been too cheap to convert to swinging doors on the driver side.
So I suffer and just bend down when accessing the driver side storage area.