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wopachop
Jun 25, 2020Explorer
Might be a good idea to check your propane hoses for leaks. Get soapy water and gently rock the hose back and forth. Mine will leak at the built in swivel. But only sometimes. Took me awhile to find it.
While driving down the road you wouldnt want a leak to ruin your food.
Someone on a different thread had mentioned squirting a little WD40 on the swivel joint. I did that and moved the swivel around. Hoping to clean the joint. It sorta worked. Meant to buy new hoses like 2-3 years ago. I still have the bad hose installed and make sure its not leaking after i move the trailer. Always have a bottle of soapy water with me. Same with a simple green mixture. They both come in handy a lot especially out camping.
While driving down the road you wouldnt want a leak to ruin your food.
Someone on a different thread had mentioned squirting a little WD40 on the swivel joint. I did that and moved the swivel around. Hoping to clean the joint. It sorta worked. Meant to buy new hoses like 2-3 years ago. I still have the bad hose installed and make sure its not leaking after i move the trailer. Always have a bottle of soapy water with me. Same with a simple green mixture. They both come in handy a lot especially out camping.
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