Western_Sky_Ran
Jul 01, 2014Explorer II
DIY Camper Repair - Exterior Shower Hose (Solved)
Pictures of the solution below in thread. Thanks for the help guys! :)
As you can see depicted in the picture below, the red arrow points to the threaded cap (female end) which screws on to the shower head and has cracked.
The green arrow depicts the remainder of the hose which is recessed in the body of the camper and is inaccessible without disassembly of the entire exterior shower compartment, caulking and all.
Apparently you cannot just buy the female end fitting and replace it. You can only purchase a new length of hose, with fittings on both ends.
So, I'm considering buying a new hose with fittings, cutting the end off of it and splicing it in-line with my current hose. If one of you handy DIY'ers can think of a better solution I'm all ears. Thanks!

This is on my 2011, Lance 825, Camper.
As you can see depicted in the picture below, the red arrow points to the threaded cap (female end) which screws on to the shower head and has cracked.
The green arrow depicts the remainder of the hose which is recessed in the body of the camper and is inaccessible without disassembly of the entire exterior shower compartment, caulking and all.
Apparently you cannot just buy the female end fitting and replace it. You can only purchase a new length of hose, with fittings on both ends.
So, I'm considering buying a new hose with fittings, cutting the end off of it and splicing it in-line with my current hose. If one of you handy DIY'ers can think of a better solution I'm all ears. Thanks!

This is on my 2011, Lance 825, Camper.