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pegleg

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Consistent leak/drips along underside of Sol on the bathroom side. Don’t see any water leaking out from anywhere on the inside under beds or frig or bathroom. Anyone had a problem with this?
 
Welcome to RVforums from Ely, Iowa. Could you please review you message and clarify what you are asking. A few type and it is hard to determine your issue. Thanks.
 
We've had our InTech Aucta Willow Rover for a year and a half. Lived in it full-time for 3 1/2 months winter of 2025. Took it out for the first time this year (2026) and after 1 1/2 weeks had a major leak from the underbelly to the point where the underbelly was actually sagging. We were on city water but had also used our water pump when the city water was off. We were told by our dealer to poke some holes to let it drain. As a side, we tried to fill the water tank to rinse the bleach after sanitizing but barely any water was able to go in before flowing back out. When trying to figure THIS issue out, the tank seemed to be empty when running the pump. We are now at the dealers and their technician can not duplicate the leak. And he also had no problem filling the fresh water tank.

Have. you been able to figure out what your leak was from?
 
If water would not go into the tank, using the open fill hole, then the vent is plugged. I have seen it several times and had it happen to mine.
If the technician can't duplicate the leak then I would suggest it was the water source you were hooked up to had high pressure. Do you use a regulator and at that, do you use a good one? I have seen all of them fail.....if they freeze.
 

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