My Roadtrek is on a 2002 Chevy Express cutaway chassis.
See subject and attached pics.
Been parked on a a slight incline for the past 2 days nose down. It's been drizzling off and on. No big downpours or torrents. I have NOT been using the AC. I woke up this morning with the condensation tray under the AC overflowing with (presumably) rainwater on to mattresses and floor. When I looked in (and down) into the tray, I could see about 3/4" of water in it. See pic. I decided to turn the van around and put the rear end of the van down the incline. I could see a lot of water drain out the rear windshield, but I don't know if it came out of an AC drain or off the roof.
To me this indicates two issues.
1. There is a rainwater leak into the AC area SOMEPLACE.
2. The AC condensation tray in not draining properly.
So where to from here ?
Does anyone have an idea where the condensation drain How do I access it? I could blow it out with compressed air.
Where are the likely places the rainwater is getting in? Could it be just because I was on a downward incline for a couple days?
According to what I've read, removing the AC unit is VERY long, difficult task. I don't have any interest in embarking on this.
Thanks for any information you may be able to provide...
See subject and attached pics.
Been parked on a a slight incline for the past 2 days nose down. It's been drizzling off and on. No big downpours or torrents. I have NOT been using the AC. I woke up this morning with the condensation tray under the AC overflowing with (presumably) rainwater on to mattresses and floor. When I looked in (and down) into the tray, I could see about 3/4" of water in it. See pic. I decided to turn the van around and put the rear end of the van down the incline. I could see a lot of water drain out the rear windshield, but I don't know if it came out of an AC drain or off the roof.
To me this indicates two issues.
1. There is a rainwater leak into the AC area SOMEPLACE.
2. The AC condensation tray in not draining properly.
So where to from here ?
Does anyone have an idea where the condensation drain How do I access it? I could blow it out with compressed air.
Where are the likely places the rainwater is getting in? Could it be just because I was on a downward incline for a couple days?
According to what I've read, removing the AC unit is VERY long, difficult task. I don't have any interest in embarking on this.
Thanks for any information you may be able to provide...