2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!

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Tabaz said:I've done lots of dirt roads with my Outback and have never had that happen. There should be a bug screen on the round vent under the frig. My 2016 does not have a "black scoop." Could be the aerodynamics of your TV are creating airflow to that vent. Also, maybe blocking the A/C cabinet grill and A/C roof intake might help. As a last step, maybe just put some foam in the frig vent. This still leaves the side frig vent open, but that might not be the culprit.
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Tardisman said:I had the same dust problem coming from the floor vent under the frig. We travel hundreds miles on gravel/dirt roads. My solution was to take cheese cloth and fold it into a square with about 6-8 layers and tape it over that silly vent. It still lets in air for the frig buy filters our the dust. Need to change it periodically.
marknjudy said:Not sure how elegant this solution is, but what if you covered it with something that needed to be stowed when travelling but you definitely needed when you were set up to camp. Maybe like the wooden cutting board? A mat you put outside the door? Something that you wouldn't forget because you'd surely need it when you set up camp. Just a thought.



How much water accumulated there? I don't think it is related to the floor vent. I had the same thing occur, took it down to the factory for them to find the problem and they found that a screw was missing on one of the front exhaust ports used for the Norcold & stove. You could try using a hose and spraying the front of the trailer, but am guessing that would be a potential entry point as the seams along the edges are sealed. Check the caulk along the front window and the vent covers and douse the front of the trailer with a hose for openers.Tink said:We recently drove a few hours in a rain storm. I later discovered that the floor under the refrigerator was wet. I assume road water got in through the floor vent.????

We had the passenger side fender caulking fail last summer, but the dirt intrusion was contained to just that storage area, doubt that was your problem. I re-caulked and backed it up with gorilla tape.JohnDanielsCPA said:I have not checked the seal between the fender wells and the floor. I'll check that.
I had water run to the rear from the front. I only experienced this during major rainfall events for extended periods of time when driving.Tink said:2017 t@b max s
@Michigan_Mike It was just enough water that the items we pulled out were wet underneath. We also discovered a wet area under the back bench. This was not discovered for over a week after the wet under the refrigerator so not sure if coincidence or related. The discolored vinyl felt like it might still have been wet. Or maybe just cooler to the touch? We had our cushions stored in the bench. When I first took the cushions out, I thought they felt a little damp ...(this was before I noticed the floor) but attributed it to them feeling cool to the touch.
No, if you look beneath the trailer the cowling over the vent points to the rear of the trailer. Water really cannot enter it while driving in rain so that isn't the issue. I would inspect the front exhaust area, take the plastic covers off, install an exterior silicone caulk around that are and tighten up the screws. But again, douse the area for an extended period of time, keep an eye on the area beneath the Norcold and see if this is where the water is entering. If you are in close proximity to Sugarcreek and have the ability to schedule an appointment with the repair shop they will ferret out the problem and repair it for you. Call Austin Jones as he is a great guy and will help you any way he can.Tink said:@Michigan_Mike this shouldn't happen though, right?