SECTION 13-EXTERIOR JAYCO TOWABLE
SEALANTS
Sealants perform a very important function and should be inspected closely and regularly
maintained. We incorporate many different types of sealants, including butyl/putty, black
butyl-encapsulated foam, silicone (clear and colored), roof sealant and foam. In general,
sealants do not have "set" lifetimes. Varying environmental factors affect the pliability
and adhesiveness of sealants.
You or your dealer must:
Inspect all sealants, a minimum of every six months. Make sure to check the roof and
all four sides of the recreation vehicle including al moldings, doors, vents and exterior
attachments. A quick walk around the recreation vehicle before leaving may help
prevent potential problems during trips and vacations.
Have the sealant replaced if you notice any cracks, peeling, voids, gaps, breaks,
looseness or any sign of physical deterioration. Reseal at least one time each year as
preventative maintenance.
Always use the same type of sealant that was removed. Your dealer recreation
vehicle service or parts manager can help you obtain the correct sealant(s).
The sealants may become damaged due to road vibration, ultraviolet exposure, air
pollution, freezing temperatures and exposure to other elements. If deteriorated, repair
immediately to prevent damage.
If you notice water inside the recreation vehicle, immediately have the dealer check for the
source of the leak. Failure to correct the leak may result in serious damage to your
recreation vehicle; this damage may not be warrantable.
Although the diagrams below may not accurately reflect the exact model of your recreation
vehicle, make sure you inspect all sealants as indicated in the text. If you have questions
and/or need assistance with sealing your recreation vehicle, consult with your recreation
vehicle dealer.
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