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- DutchmenSportExplorer
llowllms wrote:
I presume this is a new rig. If that's the case let the dealer make the repair. If the tank was replaced and this is an older model then, yes, get a whole saw and drill through the tank. Make sure you glue a pipe of equal size to the floor flange so that all waste enters the tank and not elsewhere. You will also have to seal around the pipe so if the tank reaches the full mark there is no seepage.
Before the OP removed his posts, he'd posted the dealer did work on the tank, and it still was not right, thus the photos. And there was a dispute between the manufacturer and the dealer, and he was caught in the middle. Sounded like the dealer did attempt to fix it, but even then, it still wasn't correct, and the manufacturer was saying there was nothing wrong at all. It was a sad case all the way aorund to say the least.
It's also sad the OP hasn't come back, and checking his history posts, he's not posted anything else either. Hope he comes back to these forums. He's got friends here, and yes, we do care. - llowllmsExplorerI presume this is a new rig. If that's the case let the dealer make the repair. If the tank was replaced and this is an older model then, yes, get a whole saw and drill through the tank. Make sure you glue a pipe of equal size to the floor flange so that all waste enters the tank and not elsewhere. You will also have to seal around the pipe so if the tank reaches the full mark there is no seepage.
- RedRocket204Explorer
rjxj wrote:
beemerphile1 wrote:
timmac wrote:
This also shows the factory never did any water test on the plumbing because part of the test is flushing the toilet, I wonder what other issues are down the road, and what other test was not done as well...
Almost no factory does any testing or quality control on new units. The dealer gets paid to do a PDI which obviously would have caught the problem.
Factories make mistakes but in this case the dealer screwed the OP by not doing the work they were paid for doing.
It only had about a 1 inch gap at the edge of the down pipe. Water would have easily passed by but number 2 no no no.
Yeah, not sure how many PDI's put solids down the commode.
"Do you have magazine and a few minutes, gotta test this out."
;) - azrvingExplorer
beemerphile1 wrote:
timmac wrote:
This also shows the factory never did any water test on the plumbing because part of the test is flushing the toilet, I wonder what other issues are down the road, and what other test was not done as well...
Almost no factory does any testing or quality control on new units. The dealer gets paid to do a PDI which obviously would have caught the problem.
Factories make mistakes but in this case the dealer screwed the OP by not doing the work they were paid for doing.
It only had about a 1 inch gap at the edge of the down pipe. Water would have easily passed by but number 2 no no no. - beemerphile1Explorer
timmac wrote:
This also shows the factory never did any water test on the plumbing because part of the test is flushing the toilet, I wonder what other issues are down the road, and what other test was not done as well...
Almost no factory does any testing or quality control on new units. The dealer gets paid to do a PDI which obviously would have caught the problem.
Factories make mistakes but in this case the dealer screwed the OP by not doing the work they were paid for doing. - camperforlifeExplorer
drsteve wrote:
This thread is totally useless, and the entire thing should be deleted.
Only if you were late to the game. - drsteveExplorerThis thread is totally useless, and the entire thing should be deleted.
- DutchmenSportExplorerWe may never know now. But if the OP pursued legal action he might have been advised by his lawyer to no longer discuss the issue on a public domain. And RV.net rules prohibit discussion of legal actions too. So before dumping the OP down the toilet (yes pun on words here considering his situation), he probably had good reasons to delete his posts.
- timmacExplorerThis also shows the factory never did any water test on the plumbing because part of the test is flushing the toilet, I wonder what other issues are down the road, and what other test was not done as well.
I would send pics to the factory and see if they will extend the warrenty on the plumbing and tanks, if they say no than its time for a full refund. - wnjjExplorer II
Abrahamseven38 wrote:
Holy **** they forgot to drill a hole and put a fitting in the holding tank?
Steven
Nope.
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