On units produced between 2005 and 2008, a support block for the kitchen was anchored in place using screws which were installed from the exterior through the body moulding. After some wear and tear and time, the screws can loosen a bit and the potential is there for water to seep in.
To check if your unit has been built this way, pull off the black trim in the area as shown below. There should be 4-5 screws in the area of the kitchen. Remove one screw at a time and squeeze some silicone into the hole....enough that it will fill a bit of the cavity between the trailer body and molding. Re-insert the screw.
If there are no screws (only rivets) in the body molding, the anchor block has been attached by another method.
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To check if your unit has been built this way, pull off the black trim in the area as shown below. There should be 4-5 screws in the area of the kitchen. Remove one screw at a time and squeeze some silicone into the hole....enough that it will fill a bit of the cavity between the trailer body and molding. Re-insert the screw.
If there are no screws (only rivets) in the body molding, the anchor block has been attached by another method.
Reace