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"zach477".....When you go to the hardware store to buy the washer, pick up a brass water hose quick connect. It will be right next to the washers and spray nozzles. You permanently connect the male end of the brass quick connect to the RV connection (use a washer) and leave it there. Connect the female end to the male end of your hose (use a washer). Now, when you connect at a campground, you attach your hose to the water source and then quick connect the hose to the RV, no messing with screwing it on or leaks.
If your water connection on the RV comes out the side and your hose puts pressure on the connection (bending downward), add a 90 degree bend to the hose, before you put the quick connect on. This will make the hose hang straight down and not put pressure on the fitting. Walmart sells all of these parts in their RV section.
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zach477 wrote:
I'll check next time I get a chance to, but I am almost certain there were no rubber washers. Were they supposed to come with the hose?
โSep-01-2015 04:13 PM
โSep-01-2015 04:01 PM
downtheroad wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:downtheroad wrote:
Make sure these are installed in each end...
That could be the problem they only go on one end.;)
Well, just because I'm bored..The OP did state, "The fittings on each end leak"
So, yes, there is only 1 on the hose, but probably the washer on the inlet side is also missing - so technically he does need to make sure that he has one on each end.
โSep-01-2015 03:32 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:downtheroad wrote:
Make sure these are installed in each end...
That could be the problem they only go on one end.;)
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โSep-01-2015 02:58 PM
GMandJM wrote:
The rubber washers are often lost and easily replaced. Just fill your fresh water tank and run off that (with the pump) until you can stop the leaking.
Btw, how was your trip? (Glad to see you arrived safely.)
โSep-01-2015 02:57 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Good point, I never even caught that. LOLdowntheroad wrote:
Make sure these are installed in each end...
That could be the problem they only go on one end.;)