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Sep 08, 2018Explorer II
Cal the factory. They made it with the two tanks exiting in one opening.
Ours is the same way. If black tank the toilet goes straight down into the tank.
The gray tank...its either the valve or a piece of something. Drains have screens so it is unlikely someone dropped something down it.
If you dump grease down the drain, over a long time you may have a lump of it blocking things up.
I'm not familiar with removing the drain valve but last resort you may have to.
If you can establish that the drain vale is open a snake may be inserted through that way and break things up. Just be careful not to damage valve
Leak? If you have a large puddle, on the ground, then there is the reason nothing is coming out the drain. It's liquid part, at least is, already out....unless you overfilled and gray water came up through the shower and out, or out the vent and ran down the side of the RV.
Ours is the same way. If black tank the toilet goes straight down into the tank.
The gray tank...its either the valve or a piece of something. Drains have screens so it is unlikely someone dropped something down it.
If you dump grease down the drain, over a long time you may have a lump of it blocking things up.
I'm not familiar with removing the drain valve but last resort you may have to.
If you can establish that the drain vale is open a snake may be inserted through that way and break things up. Just be careful not to damage valve
Leak? If you have a large puddle, on the ground, then there is the reason nothing is coming out the drain. It's liquid part, at least is, already out....unless you overfilled and gray water came up through the shower and out, or out the vent and ran down the side of the RV.
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