I have the same model and had the same problem. Figured it was the valve in the back of the stool, so I removed the stool. (It's held on with two 1/2" nuts and the water inlet in the back is connected with a plastic nut over the end of the water hose.) The valve is all plastic and didn't look like it was made to be disassembled and repaired, but a new replacement was only $38 and that included a new stool seal. Put the new one in and problem solved.
Next problem (some time later) was due to hard water that built up some calcium deposits and plugged up the water faucets and eventually the toilet valve. The water faucets were easy to fix, just remove the screens and clean them out. The toilet valve required removing the stool (again). The water coming into the valve is restricted down to about 3/16" and there was a chunk of calcium stuck there. Removed it and replaced the stool and all is well (again).
Hope this helps,
-bob
spritz_55423 wrote:
downtheroad wrote:
If you can post the make and hopefully the model of your toilet, I (or others here on the Forum) might be able to find the video for you.
Sorry should have know that... It is a Thetford Aqqua Magic model SL (Low) SH ( High)Thank you