I'm late to this thread but I do have some experience with leaks.
When you say rear kitchen window, do you mean on the rear wall, or along the rear portion of the side wall?
If the latter, put some caulk on the two bolts which attach the awning brackets up near the roofline. Those are usually very poorly caulked. I had a big leak fix on our last trailer because of that.
And, silicone caulk is a no-no on trailers! It will work for a while. But when it fails, you have created a bigger problem because new stuff won't adhere well to the old. Plus it is almost impossible to remove all traces of it. Almost. Use Pro Flex RV sealant or Sikaflex or the equivalent. Crossroads uses "the equivalent" in black to seal around the plastic belly wrap.
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