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Water Leak
05-08-2005, 14:44
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Water Leak
Where your water heater controls (mine are in a trap door on the side of
the bed frame) are you will find the air pressure switch. Cycle it a couple
of times and the leak should go off. I had the same problem a while ago.

tom
1982 FC35
Vernon Center,NY

At 02:40 AM 5/9/2005 +0000, you wrote:
>Just now getting around to my anual de winterizing program and
>hooking up my water line as usual, every thing was going great. Been
>doing the same produre for many years (winterizing and dewinterizing)
>with NO PROBLEMS till now. Had presure at all point of need (toilet,
>wash bowel, shower, kitchen sink, etc.)from the city hook up...Went
>out side to start filling the water tank (throwing the switch in the
>hook up compentment area/ electric land line hook up area)...
>
>Went on with my business and was walking around the rear of the coach
>and noticed water leaking from the water heater area into the engine
>area / down the the ground (nature's plumbing law)....Thus, I went to
>the rear of the coach (inside) to the water heater area and there I
>noticed a steady small pin hole type spray of water on the brass vale
>(this looks to have means to devert city vs. water tank fill with,
>looks like a air line to this unit. It also tees in to the water
>heateralso. On the side of the unit where it is leaking, I am to the
>opinion some exposy or JB Weld might be the trick vs. taking the unit
>out and replacing it (last thing I want to do for finding the part
>and trying to get the coach ready for next weekend outing). It seems
>to be near a seem of the brass unit since screws are holding the cup
>cover type unit to the main body) but 1/16" or 1/8" from the seem
>with a pin type hole that I can hold my finger on it and it stops the
>source of leak. Leak is there no matter what position I have the
>switch in (City or Fill)---(Boy am I stong)!!! I gusess the winter
>freeze might of got this or my real question is, "is this round tpye
>hole it there by design and will I screw the unit up by pluging with
>water expoy or JB Weld to stop the leak source???
>
>What would your take be on this little unkown leak? I am having some
>problems wondering that the leak is of a round type hole vs. a normal
>hair line crack that would be noticed from a winter type freeze
>problem (reason for my concern of plugging the leak source???) and
>what would the the proper fix be? I just love it when Murhy greets
>me on my time line!!!! WHY ME?
>
>Gregg
>New Castle, IN
>85 PT40
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Messages In This Thread
Water Leak - Gregg Kizer - 05-08-2005, 14:40
Water Leak - Tom Warner - 05-08-2005 14:44
Water Leak - kb9bg - 05-08-2005, 14:55
Water Leak - Tom Warner - 05-08-2005, 14:58
Water Leak - Ralph L. Fullenwider - 05-09-2005, 01:10
Water Leak - kb9bg - 05-10-2005, 14:34
Water Leak - Rob - 03-14-2006, 10:34
Water Leak - Stephen - 03-14-2006, 12:59
Water Leak - Jeff Miller - 03-14-2006, 14:32
Water Leak - fl_bluebird_1983 - 03-14-2006, 15:16
Water Leak - Rob Owens - 03-14-2006, 17:03
Water Leak - fl_bluebird_1983 - 03-15-2006, 01:17
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Water Leak - David Hanvy - 10-11-2007, 13:19
Water Leak - Bob Lawrence - 10-11-2007, 15:01
Water Leak - Gregory OConnor - 10-11-2007, 16:03
Water Leak - Terry Neal - 10-12-2007, 12:12
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Water Leak - Stephen Birtles - 07-12-2009, 10:13
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