2001400ex
Feb 23, 2015Explorer
Propane leak
I have a propane leak, found it when I got home from my last trip last year, been lazy on getting it fixed. I have dual tanks and the full one leaks, so it's after the tanks, somewhere in the line to ...
TucsonJim wrote:NinerBikes wrote:2001400ex wrote:
I have a propane leak, found it when I got home from my last trip last year, been lazy on getting it fixed. I have dual tanks and the full one leaks, so it's after the tanks, somewhere in the line to my camper. I never smelt propane in the camper.
I read that this is a large pain to find the leak, and that propane companies will often fix for free. I live in the Spokane, WA area and called a couple and none will even look at it. I'm hesitant to go to the dealer, as the local dealer likes to charge $300 for anything. And I'm too busy/lazy to try to diagnose it myself.
This is a 2013 shockwave toy hauler, I noticed it just a month after my warranty was up and I didn't buy an extended warranty.
Please let me know your thoughts on the best way to get it fixed.
Thanks!!
Why do you wait since last year to address this potential health hazard now, as if it's an afterthought?
Do you not understand the dangers of a flammable explosive gas leaking out and igniting and destroying your toy hauler as well as injuring other innocent bystanders potentially nearby?
May I suggest you adjust your priorities in life in the future to gas leaks needing immediate attention. Do not wait, it's a fuel leak.
Let me know where your 5th wheel is camped or stored, so I can stay far, far, far away.
The power of leaking propane
Maybe he has the gas tanks shut off? No need to solve the issue immediately in winter when you are not using it and the tanks are shut down.