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Re: A String of Issues
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Ron … I suppose I could remove the glove compartment,  the passenger side carpet, run the A/C and search for a leak.   Your suggestion seems like the next logical step.  I’ll need to dig up some energy for that step.   Nevertheless thank you very much.

Keep your head up.  I give you credit for patience you are showing.  If it was me I would lay awake and persue until death!  And it still would not be solved. 

When you feel like it take it back to the shop that did the last work and have them remove all the stuff for you.  They can then test drive it and see if the leak can be found.  It might need to be driven to leak.  If no leak, take it home for few days and see if the leaks comes back.  Might cost you a little but someone else is doing the work.

I wish you lived closer to me.  I would help you. 

Ron

BTW I looked at your pics of Katie Belle (love the name).  WOW your LD is amazing.  The changes you did are very professionally done and look great.  The flooring looks like real wood and is so calming!  Your pride in your LD can be seen in the pictures.  Great work!! 

I owned a 2010 Phoenix Cruiser and had the same pride.  Previous owner took great care of it and I did the same for the 2 years I owned it.  There is something about having a clean, shiny and well maintained MH that instills pride of ownership.  We sold it and are still without a camping unit due to moving.  Hopefully in the future we can get back into RVing. 
Ron and Linda
Ada Michigan