An update on my report of last year on the misted front window on our 2016 Coachman 545 VIP.
It had got to the point that something had to be done as it looked really bad - I removed the bottom plug and drilled a small hole at the lowest point which drained out any trapped water.
It cleared up a fair bit but was not cured.
Today (6 months latter ) the window was fully dry with no misting - so there is some hope at least. I am now going to monitor things and see how it goes - the alternative is a new window at £700 which is ridiculous as this is a small end panel of which there are 2 and then the larger central window panel.
Will report back over the year in case it helps anyone with a similar problem.
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I have had similar problems with one of my front side windows. I have attempted to fix it with proper hard plastic glue and it is in one piece now instead of two halves but I'm pretty sure the top part under the hinge bracket needs attention.
I have been tempted to try and remove the window from the hinge clamp but not sure if I could get it all back in again so left it. My service guy recommended the small hole in the very bottom edge trick so I did that and got quite a lot of water out. Time and a few warm sunny days will tell if it fixes it permanently.
Dave.
------------- Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day,
Teach a man to fish and you can get rid of him for a whole weekend.