Bruce Brown wrote:
Another question would be why does it need a complete replacement? How about a simple rebuild?
I replaced the water/flush valve in ours for well under $100. (Might have been closer to $25.00. It was awhile ago, don't remember the exact number, but it wasn't much.)
Yep! Most RV toilet manufacturers maintain a pretty good supply of repair parts, even on aging models. IMO, depending on how much the toilet is used, there is a "window of economical repair" at around +-15 years where the plastic parts (if applicable) start to get brittle and are easily fractured. After that point, its best to replace in total, rather than repair.
Chum lee