Some of you may have seen comments on Teabags Jayco in the new camper section regarding sealant (or lack there off ) in the door vent.
I caught up with Teabag & the next day I had a look at mine, seeing as my Hawk is the same Nov '10 build date.
Well, imagine my surprise when I found the same issue
In the pic below, I have removed the internal section of the 2 piece vent to reveal the cutout in the door.
These 2 sections of vent should have sealant it between them to stop any water getting into the core of the door.
There is some sealant around the outside vent to seal the outside edges up (as seen in pic), however, with no sealant between these 2 vents, water can easily get in.
So far, the only water mines seen is during a few hose downs to wet in the canvas and probably some rain whilst at the dealer waiting for pick up. Despite this, and the fact that we haven't camped in it yet (only picked it up 3 weeks ago), there is some mould on the timber skin & disclouring of the foam core at the base of the cutout. Also note that the screws holding the bottom strip of the vent in don't attach to the door
I would strongly suggest that all of you with Jaycos of this era ('07-'10) or even earlier, but particularly the newer ones, check your door vents to ensure water is not getting into the door core. The vent on the inside of the door is easy to remove. unscrew the 3 screws and the vent is clipped to the outside vent at the bottom (pic shows one clip.) Lever apart with small screwdriver and if it pops apart easy, then there is no sealant holding together!
I will leave mine off and raise it at it's first service, along with unprotected brake wires behind the drums, and a bent shocky mount....remember, I've only picked the thing up at this stage
Nutto