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sunvoyager
12-31-2013, 03:36 PM
I have a fiberglass roof and over the summer noticed a dripping type leak to the right and left of the tv housing and just behind the windshield. Dripping from under the storage bins above. Cannot feel any wetness in the bin fabric etc... Roof and windows all look tight. Running lights on top seem sealed. Anyone experienced this I would appreciate all input. Thanks
Larry
2004 Sun Voyager 8368

pgirardet
12-31-2013, 08:40 PM
Try the coaxial plug for the TV antenna on the roof.

RayChez1
01-01-2014, 09:05 PM
Water leaks are very hard to locate. So the best thing is to reseal every joint, sun roof covers, and f roof vents with Eternabond and the tv bat wing with Dicor self leveling caulk.

If you have window seals that leak, you can buy special windshield black sealant used by professionals. You can buy the stuff for the window seals at any auto zone store.

The Eteranabond tape you can buy it through Amazon.

Also seal your clearance lights and radio antennas.

sunvoyager
01-02-2014, 11:54 AM
Try the coaxial plug for the TV antenna on the roof.
Thank you very much will do.

sunvoyager
01-02-2014, 11:55 AM
Water leaks are very hard to locate. So the best thing is to reseal every joint, sun roof covers, and f roof vents with Eternabond and the tv bat wing with Dicor self leveling caulk.

If you have window seals that leak, you can buy special windshield black sealant used by professionals. You can buy the stuff for the window seals at any auto zone store.

The Eteranabond tape you can buy it through Amazon.

Also seal your clearance lights and radio antennas.
Thanks! Appreciate it.

darbyjudy
01-12-2014, 08:42 AM
I also have a 2004 Gulfstream, I had a leak from the same area and it ended up coming from where the front cap meets the roof. I removed the sealer that was there and installed new sealer and that took care of it.

J79Engine
01-15-2014, 11:20 AM
I agree with all statements. I changed my windup arieal two years ago and seeen plywood ceiling under the fiberglass and insulation. So I knew it was very important to ensure the sealing was good and reseales all other areas that were sealed. I think a yearly inspection of the seals is called for to prevent the leaks in future.

sunvoyager
01-17-2014, 05:08 AM
I also have a 2004 Gulfstream, I had a leak from the same area and it ended up coming from where the front cap meets the roof. I removed the sealer that was there and installed new sealer and that took care of it.
Thanks!