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C Schomer wrote:
You could cap the pump inlet, close everything off and put a gauge and Schrader valve on somewhere and pressure test the water system with air pressure. That would tell if the leak is from the pressureized plumbing system without needing to see all Of it. Craig
Mar-22-2022 06:33 AM
C Schomer wrote:
You could cap the pump inlet, close everything off and put a gauge and Schrader valve on somewhere and pressure test the water system with air pressure. That would tell if the leak is from the pressureized plumbing system without needing to see all Of it. Craig
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Likes to tow wrote:
Imagine the pressure especially in the front when traveling in heavy rain at 60 MPH. Water will come in and lay in the lowest point causing it to sag even more with the weight of water!! Check with Grand Design to find if your unit has the recall. They may take care of this for you.
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