1996 Roadtrek 210 -- Leak on both rear corners.

Same issue, I used self leveling sealer at the top and sides of the emergency window. I opened the window and put a thin bead of black silicone in the window rubber seal. No leak, wish I could find an easy way to remove the stains?
 
Hi Guys,

I'm a brand new owner of my first RV! It's a 1996 Roadtrek 210 (Chevy) in great condition (just 79K miles).

So we're going through it and cleaning it up and we noticed there appear to be dark water stains on the both back corner upholstery (worse on the drivers side) above the bed.

I've poked around various forums but can't find a good answer as to whether this is most likely a seal, A/C, or something else.

Any help to fix this would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!
~g
 
Hi Guys,

I'm a brand new owner of my first RV! It's a 1996 Roadtrek 210 (Chevy) in great condition (just 79K miles).

So we're going through it and cleaning it up and we noticed there appear to be dark water stains on the both back corner upholstery (worse on the drivers side) above the bed.

I've poked around various forums but can't find a good answer as to whether this is most likely a seal, A/C, or something else.

Any help to fix this would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!
~g
Check rain gutter seam sealer. It dries out and cracks over 30 years. Water becomes trapped underneath sealer with no way out. RT made it worse with rear side window installation. There are threaded holes from factory drip rail installation. Its in the rear corners from being parked nose up. Dig out the old sealer and repair/reseal entire gutter. Labor intensive, but do able.
 

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