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punomatic
Dec 20, 2016Explorer
Sounds like you have some leaky seals, one on the pressure side (the one that overfills) and one on the toilet ball valve. Both should be easy to fix. I think it is a good idea to carry a repair kit when you're traveling. It should contain all the seals and perhaps some springs for the toilet mechanism. (Get a repair kit for your brand/model of toilet)
I understand your reticence to take the rig back to the dealer. My new trailer had a piece of particle board supporting the FW tank. The board split lengthwise from the weight of the water while traveling. I could have fixed it in about an hour, but I took it back because it's under warranty. The dealer had it for a month. Arrrghhh...
I understand your reticence to take the rig back to the dealer. My new trailer had a piece of particle board supporting the FW tank. The board split lengthwise from the weight of the water while traveling. I could have fixed it in about an hour, but I took it back because it's under warranty. The dealer had it for a month. Arrrghhh...
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