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Old 05-11-2022, 09:07 PM   #1
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I have a 2018 Roadtrek Zion SRT. My first stop after dewinterization was a campground in Louisiana where I had partial hookups (electricity and water). The sink and toilet worked fine at first, but after three days the pressure fell to almost nothing. I could barely fill the toilet with the requisite water covering. I tried disconnecting the water hose and letting it run to see if there was something in the hose, but the water ran fine. I drove to a campground in Alabama, hooked up, and still had the problem. Has anybody else had this problem and what did you do to correct it? Thanks --
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Old 05-11-2022, 09:36 PM   #2
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Are you talking about using the water pump or city water hookup? If the water pump near the water pump there should be a fitting with a clear top and metal screen inside. You can unscrew the clear top and clean anything caught inside.
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I didn't turn on the water pump since I was hooked up to city water.
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I have a 2018 Roadtrek Zion SRT. My first stop after dewinterization was a campground in Louisiana where I had partial hookups (electricity and water). The sink and toilet worked fine at first, but after three days the pressure fell to almost nothing. I could barely fill the toilet with the requisite water covering. I tried disconnecting the water hose and letting it run to see if there was something in the hose, but the water ran fine. I drove to a campground in Alabama, hooked up, and still had the problem. Has anybody else had this problem and what did you do to correct it? Thanks --
About once or twice a week I ask this same question, why would anyone hook up the water?...just fill the tank....so many horror stories
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About once or twice a week I ask this same question, why would anyone hook up the water?...just fill the tank....so many horror stories
Because there are success stories too. Doesn't avanti like a hot shower, but maybe he's just filling the fresh water tank?
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