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โMar-19-2019 01:39 PM
wnjj wrote:dougrainer wrote:
IF the OP is HONEST and tells the Dealer what happened, then odds are the factory will deny any warranty. It is not the dealer that makes the decision on covered warranty items, it is the Factory. The fact is, the OP did something wrong, and he should shoulder blame and cost. Doug
There's nothing wrong with filling the black tank with fresh water, even if through an non-standard means. The flow rate of the hose should be easily offset by the vent. If it cannot handle being full of water with 5 psi, it never will when travelling down the road.
โMar-19-2019 01:29 PM
dougrainer wrote:
IF the OP is HONEST and tells the Dealer what happened, then odds are the factory will deny any warranty. It is not the dealer that makes the decision on covered warranty items, it is the Factory. The fact is, the OP did something wrong, and he should shoulder blame and cost. Doug
โMar-19-2019 09:49 AM
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tarnold wrote:
Because water tends to โseeks its own levelโ wouldnโt it back up the toilet first (lower) than the top of the vent pipe?
โMar-19-2019 08:52 AM
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John Burke wrote:
NEW trailer. Does not matter if you filled it with water or by using it. It still fell out.
Hello RV dealer, here is your problem. That is warranty is for. Do not fix or modify a new unit still under warranty.
โMar-19-2019 06:15 AM
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OkieGene wrote:
Iโd get some strapping to run completely across the bottom of the tank, at least 2 or 3.
The manufactured probably saved a buck seventy four on materials.
โMar-18-2019 05:43 PM
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