Re: yellow stains
Reply #1 –
Gary,
Yes, hinge is aluminum but look deeper under there and literally under the wall and you will see an 1-1/2" steel angle that joins the wall to the floor. I hate to say it but you could have a water leak that is inside the wall and escapes through a rolok that is bolted into the wall. It could be a leak in the above window framing. Or it could be from just a screw in the drip edge that the awing is attached to or even a leak in a screw for the vertical trim that covers the front cap. The water might have to travel laterally for a while before it finds an escape path. After the next rain I would look in the cabinet above the passengers seat with a flash light and look at the end of the wall tube that is exposed and check for moisture. You might even park the coach nose down so if there is water it will run to that end. The possible pathways are endless but I think the entry points are limited to the exterior trim pieces and windows. Also check inside the joint between the floor and wall to see if moisture is present. On my coach I removed, cleaned, reinstalled with sealant every drip edge screw and made sure sealant squeezed out of each as I screwed it back in.