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RayChez
Nov 15, 2013Explorer
I have had that problem a couple of times when the coach has been in storage for long periods, and what I have done is I have gotten a screw driver and a small hammer, put the screw driver right on the end of the stem of the valve and give it a small hit with the hammer. That will reseat the valve to where it will not leak anymore for that year. It will probably do the same the following year when you bring it out of storage. Alkaline gets in the valve seat and causes the problem. But if it does not stop, then it is fairly easy to replace the valve. You can buy them at a Home Depot or Lowes.
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