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558485 Post Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2009 9:33 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

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I have a Swift Kontiki 655 2003. When there is heavy rain I have a problem with rain coming in through the windows. It seems to seep up through the black seal at the bottom of the window pane. This then causes a pool of water that spills over the edge of the window.

It happens on all the windows although the two large windows at the front of the habitation area are the worst. I leave it in storage outside over winter and rain has got in and wet the cushions and the wood.

Its a brilliant motorome but this problem is causing me real concerns. Anyone else come across this problem and do they have a solution.
 
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There is a product called 'Creeping crack cure'

Peter

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hi,
are the windows the black outer flush fitting type, if so we had problems with are old E705 bessacarr. solution we cut back the old outer degraded seal and reapplied new black sika flex to frame in summer when it was hot and never had a problem again.

think its caused by uv breakdown and and old age, also you can remove internal blind to inspect for water ingress.

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Thanks Tramp, the windows dont sound like the black outer ones you describe. The rubber seal is round the inside of the window not the outside. We had a problem with leaking windows on our old (1993) Kontiki but that was the outside seal at the top of the window and the water ran down the inside of the window rather than seeping up through the bottom.
I will try taking the blind off to see if I can spot where the water is coming through. Its only 5 years old so I didnt expect all the windows to let in water!!
 
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Hi Swiftymum, A Swift of that age did have problems with the parapress windows & there is an official Swift modification that should have been done to them. I suggest you take it to a Swift dealer & ask them to check the process sheets on the Swift system & they can do it for you, Steve
 
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Thanks Sergeant, I called the Swift HQ yesterday to ask them about it but unfortunately the person I spoke to was not aware of the modification you mentioned.

If anyone from Swift reads this and can give me more info I would really appreciate it. I tried calling Brownhills at Newark but because I didnt buy the motorhome from them they didnt seem interested in helping me.
 
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If anyone from Swift reads this and can give me more info I would really appreciate it. I tried calling Brownhills at Newark but because I didnt buy the motorhome from them they didnt seem interested in helping me.


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Hi Swiftymum

The only remedy for this will be to completely remove the windows ,clean the outer frame and reseal .

I hope this helps

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Glenn Harris Workshop Manager
 
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Swiftymum wrote:
Thanks Sergeant, I called the Swift HQ yesterday to ask them about it but unfortunately the person I spoke to was not aware of the modification you mentioned.

If anyone from Swift reads this and can give me more info I would really appreciate it. I tried calling Brownhills at Newark but because I didnt buy the motorhome from them they didnt seem interested in helping me.


Hi Swiftymum,

The 2003 Kontiki had Seitz S series windows, we haven't used Parapress windows for many many years. We currently use Polyplastic polyvision windows. I will enquire if there was a known issue and modification when I am back in the office next week.

Can you email me with your details and your chassis number and if possibe a photo of the problem (dont worry if you cant).

My email address is aspacey@swiftleisure.co.uk

Many Thanks
Andy
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I have a Swift Kontiki 655 2003. When there is heavy rain I have a problem with rain coming in through the windows. It seems to seep up through the black seal at the bottom of the window pane. This then causes a pool of water that spills over the edge of the window.

It happens on all the windows although the two large windows at the front of the habitation area are the worst. I leave it in storage outside over winter and rain has got in and wet the cushions and the wood.

Its a brilliant motorome but this problem is causing me real concerns. Anyone else come across this problem and do they have a solution.


Hi Swiftymum,

I can confirm the windows in you 2003 Kontiki are Polyvision windows manufacttured by Polyplastic. I have investigated here and spoken to Richard Toon of Miriad (who is the UK agent for Polyplastic).

Richard suspects your window rubber may need replacing - this it held into the frame by a fir tree section in the rubber. This can be fitted by yourself or by a dealer and is an off the shelf part. There was no recall on these windows.

Richard Toon is contactable direct on rtoon@miriad-products.com who can advise on availability and fitting.

Thanks
Andy
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