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mosseater
Apr 07, 2014Explorer II
Save your money and agravation. I doubt many of us with a trailer older than 5 years still have working lights we can depend on. And, I'll bet most of us don't look at them anymore anyhow. They are designed to help sell trailers to first-time buyers, I'm convinced. I thought I would be an exception, because mine still worked pretty good after 3 years. I spent the extra time flushing and rinsing, but then they finally went fubar. They still work, just not accurate. The only one I still trust a little is the battery inidcator.
When you can see the water approaching the bottom of the toilet valve, it's time to dump the black. When the water starts coming up in the shower, it's time to dump the gray. When the FW tank pump starts to groan loudly, it's time to add water. I don't know if I look at my lights at all last year.
When you can see the water approaching the bottom of the toilet valve, it's time to dump the black. When the water starts coming up in the shower, it's time to dump the gray. When the FW tank pump starts to groan loudly, it's time to add water. I don't know if I look at my lights at all last year.
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