Hairline split above front window.

Lynnietom
Lynnietom Forum Participant Posts: 14
edited July 2020 in Caravans #1

I suspect this is not a new topic so wonder if anyone can advise.

I have a 2006 Bailey Ranger. The front and back panels were replaced under warranty due to hairline cracks from screws.

Last year,  rain started coming down the inside of the front window. It was deemed the window seal needed replacing. This was done and problem was solved.

Last week, 1st time out in the van and, again, rain ran down the inside of the window. 

On closer inspection, there are 2 hairline cracks (see pic of 1). Can these be easily repaired or will it need a new panel? The van is now 14 years old but almost pristine. 

Thank you in advance for your help.

Lynne

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  • EasyT
    EasyT Forum Participant Posts: 16,194
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    edited July 2020 #2

    If you are sure that is the ingress point then I would go down to a DIY store and buy some white plastic strip and bond over the top with Sikaflex. 

  • Lynnietom
    Lynnietom Forum Participant Posts: 14
    edited July 2020 #3

    Hi EasyT, I'm not 100% sure to be honest but I don't know where else it would come in as the seal is new.

  • EasyT
    EasyT Forum Participant Posts: 16,194
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    edited July 2020 #4

    I was wondering about the seal but f they have been in a while with no problem should be OK.

    With caravans water can enter at a higher point and run down but I would get a hose and point the jet at the crack and see what gives,

  • Simon100
    Simon100 Club Member Posts: 666
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    edited July 2020 #5

    I've used Capt Tolley's http://www.captaintolley.com/ in similar circumstances. Once the crack was sealed I put clear waterproof tape over the area. https://uk.gorillaglue.com/gorilla-products/

     

  • Lynnietom
    Lynnietom Forum Participant Posts: 14
    edited July 2020 #6

    Hi, Simon, this sounds just the plan! Thanks for the advice.

  • KeithL
    KeithL Forum Participant Posts: 114
    edited August 2020 #7

    If at all possible the crack needs to be stop drilled to prevent it propagating further before sealing over.

  • Lynnietom
    Lynnietom Forum Participant Posts: 14
    edited August 2020 #8

    Hi Keith,

    Is that where you drill a tiny hole at the end of the hairline crack?

    Cheers.

  • EasyT
    EasyT Forum Participant Posts: 16,194
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    edited August 2020 #9

    It is indeed