All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Toilet filling with water by itself!I have a sprayer on my toilet and it is connected to a vacuum breaker on the rear of the toilet It is a check valve and maybe something to be look at because it connect to the water supply to the toilet. I also think you should replace the flush valve. Make sure you water heater was not left on And an outside shower faucets were not left on and feeding hot expanded water in the cold side And into the toilet. I know this sounds far fetched but it could happen. Good luck with your search for a solution.Re: awning repairsorry for the double postRe: awning repairCan you remove the awning and put the damaged side so it is facing the bottom when it is opened. this should prevent water from from collecting between the halves. Then tape the damaged area.Re: awning repairCan you remove the awning and put the damaged side so it is facing the bottom when it is opened. this should prevent water from from collecting between the halves. Then tape the damaged area.Re: Kwikee step logicIf your steps were changed from the old to the new style and the reed switch in the door was not replaced this could be your problem. After changing mine I had to replace this switch. It made the park switch on the wall work backwards. Get the number off your controller and call kwikee and they can send you the proper reed switch. I don't remember if the new switch is normally open or normally closed. It will make a difference of how you steps operate. Hope this helpsRe: The dreaded plastic hot water plug/my fixLook at the plastic plug carefully and you will notice that the wall of the plug not the threaded part is very thin. This may be some kind of pressure release should the pressure relief valve fail. Maybe we should check with the OEM before we bypass this. Just my thoughts.Re: HWH leveling jack won't go upMy switch was mounted to a bracket on the steering column under the dash. The switch was black with a red actuator. Use a mirror and a flashlight to locate it.Re: HWH leveling jack won't go upThe screws that held my switch were loose and it caused the jacks to works sometimes and not work sometimes. I had to tighten the mounting screws and it fixed my problem. The switch was okay.Re: HWH leveling jack won't go upThe screws that held my switch were loose and it caused the jacks to works sometimes and not work sometimes. I had to tighten the mounting screws and it fixed my problem.Re: need Ideas - protecting wood outdoorsSpread waterproof glue on the bottom of the feet and then add the nylon nail in feet. Coat with more than 1 application. This will prevent the feet from wicking up water.