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Exterior shower faucet repair on a Roadtrek 190V
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โMay-19-2015
10:04 AM
Looking for some advice from anyone that has repaired or replaced the exterior shower faucet unit on a 1996/1997 Roadtrek 190V.
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โMay-23-2015
11:57 AM
Thanks Don, time to go shopping.
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โMay-19-2015
10:31 AM
They are usually the typical junk from Phoenix found at any RV dealers parts store for about ten bucks. Take the handle off, unscrew the stem, replace the washer. Nothing different than what you probably have at home, just cheaper and all plastic.
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