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I have a Kodiak Skamper hybrid

2006-12-18 04:29:37 · 6 answers · asked by cookiemonsterlisa 1 in Cars & Transportation Maintenance & Repairs

It is not the fridge or the water tank. The walls look fine, no damage. It started at the back bed and has traveled all over.

2006-12-19 02:08:46 · update #1

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If it has a water heater and/or a refrigerator, look at those first.

2006-12-18 04:34:48 · answer #1 · answered by Cribbage 5 · 0 0

Well assuming that you don't have a dog or a cat with a kidney problem, that water came from somewhere. You didn't say if the water was in the middle or at a wall.. In general, It must be


1) Water system line. Especially if the wet spot is near a wall. If that is the case you will likely have to remove a section of the wall and look for a leak, or isolate that section of pipeline and bypass it. If you live in an area that freezes this is a good chance since most trailers use thin copper pipe that can burst and create a small stream.

2)) Waste water system. Same concept except this might also be because of a blockage in the pipes. Waste systems are not made to work under pressure and a blockage down the line can create leaks upstream. Look under the trailer for signs of dripping

3) Roof leaks... especially behind the wall. Take a hose up on the roof and water it down. See if your floor gets wetter.. If it is raining, tarp the roof and see if it gets dryer.


Best generic answers I can come up with.... good luck

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2006-12-18 12:39:17 · answer #2 · answered by ca_surveyor 7 · 1 0

Any water source such as sink drains or Fridge...also check at base of the walls where water might be seeping through from a sidewall leak. Another thought, does it need ventilation underneath where water might be collecting?

2006-12-18 12:43:52 · answer #3 · answered by Hootcoot 2 · 0 0

Check around the freezer/refrigerator, and also if you have an a/c unit: check the places where these things drain condensation to.

2006-12-18 13:46:01 · answer #4 · answered by ericscribener 7 · 0 0

There is one trick you can try,build up pressure inside, try and seal all obvious places doors, windows etc, go outside and listen for air escaping.Good luck.

2006-12-18 12:43:16 · answer #5 · answered by solara 437 6 · 0 0

move

2006-12-18 12:32:36 · answer #6 · answered by its me 1 · 0 3

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