Do you have rust here?
I was puttering around the coach this morning and found a small area in the front right corner of the propane compartment with some serious rust damage. The photo was taken after treating with Ospho and priming with a Rustoleum primer. {Ospho seems to be more readily available in areas close to large bodies of water. I found some at a Do It Best Hardware in Jasper, TX.}
The small hole does not terminate to the outside. What it appears to be is a hole in the steel compartment. No nearby sturctural damage is visible or detected with an awl. After some snooping around I found an opening remaining from the manufacturing process. The opening is in the front passenger side wheel well (toward the rear of the well) about 19 inches up from the bottom of the coach and in about 7 inches from the outside of the coach.
My theory is that when driving in the rain the tire spins water up into that area. Helped by the movement of air the water was forced upward to this opening and accumulated in the space between the frame and the stell shell of the propane compartment where it would promote the formation of rust. After 10 years, of which many were spent in the Texas Gulf coast area, the sea air and the water took its toll.
I filled the opening with silicone caulk. I will repaint that portion of the compartment with a black satin finish Rustoleum.
This might be something you owners of similarly built coaches would want to check out.