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DirtyOil
Aug 11, 2014Explorer
You should post this question on the Cedar Creek RV Owner's Club. It appears they have numbers in which you can contact Cedar Creek. I do not know who the new person is at Cedar Creek.
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This would be the last place I would come to for help with a very expensive and brand new product, without going either to the dealer or manufacture first!
Secondly... its obvious you don't understand how your plumbing system works, Bruce has pointed out what is causing the issue,(plugged or collapsed vent line... ca ca happens) now take your fiver back to the dealer and get it fixed before your warranty runs out!!
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This would be the last place I would come to for help with a very expensive and brand new product, without going either to the dealer or manufacture first!
jaycocamper62301 wrote:
nomad297 wrote:
jaycocamper62301 wrote:
That's exactly what I thought until we did dishes this past weekend BEFORE any showers and the kitchen sink wouldn't drain. Tank was empty at the time
It doesn't matter if the tank is empty. Will it drain if you leave the grey dump valve open?
Bruce
Yes...seems to be everybody's solution. I don't camp with full hookups sometime so not an option
OK. The solution is to have the vent raised in the tank. I don't care what everybody else is saying -- there is no mysterious problem here -- your vent is too far down into your tank. It's a very simple thing for me to assess, but not so simple to repair.
Bruce
Secondly... its obvious you don't understand how your plumbing system works, Bruce has pointed out what is causing the issue,(plugged or collapsed vent line... ca ca happens) now take your fiver back to the dealer and get it fixed before your warranty runs out!!
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