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Post Info TOPIC: Help. Newbies out for first time! Water probs.


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Help. Newbies out for first time! Water probs.


We hooked up to city water and all seemed fine. All of a sudden water came pouring out the potable intake valve. What are we doing wrong?

 



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Al and Carol

Michigan

2005 Winnebago Journey 36G

RVing since 10/2/2015



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welcome, can you tell us what kind of rv you have, my first thought is that you have filled up your on board tank and its over flowing, check and make sure you are set up for flow through not tank fill.


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Rich and Brenda

 Jessi (Sheltie) 

2010 43'  Revolution LE

FMCA #F 451540



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Omg!  You rock!  We think that's what it is!  Checking it now. 



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Al and Carol

Michigan

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So much to learn! Problem solved. Thank you Gambler! (Ironically, we're at a casino campground!)


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Al and Carol

Michigan

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Might I suggest you spend the money and have a mobile RV Tech come and do a review of all systems for you and that you video tape his demonstrations and explanations. Yes, it costs money, but I suspect that you are going to have more questions about things that should have been gone over with you during a proper PDI and either weren't demonstrated/explained or the demo/explanation was so brief that you missed it.

Barb


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2002 Alpine 36 MDDS (Figment II), 2018 Ford C-Max HYBRID

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