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Toilet water flow very slow

tuna_fisher
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At the end of our last trip on the way home I noticed that the water at the toilet was about 1/3 flow, like it was plugged. Well I just loaded the camper prepping to leave and noticed it again, yes I forgot to look into it.The flow everywhere else is fine.How would I go about checking the line for a plug? Would blowing air thru it be possible? It still works but very slow. I have a Lance 185S Squire Lite. Thanks
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mooring_product
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I wouldn't pressurize the line. I did this once in a boat and it blew off at a junction that was impossible to get to.
Pete
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Super_Dave
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The first place I would look is at the stop on the bathroom wall. Remove the flex hose first and see what the flow is coming out the front of the stop and the remove the stop to see if something is plugging the backside of the stop.
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Reddog1
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Did you winterize your TC, and if so open the proper valves?

Wayne


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Vet_Man
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I would suggest you look for a blockage of Sand and stuff in the line to the toilet or a crimped tubing.
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