We recently picked up our 3612 and took our maiden voyage.
While on that trip we were hooked to city water and after two or three days I noticed water coming out the bottom of the coach. I traced it back to coming out the vent. When I removed the cap it came out the cap as well. I checked the monitor and the tank was full. So it filled itself over a couple days. I assume that's a bad check valve somewhere. I read it might be in the pump. Yes? No?
Also, this weekend we went camping without hookups. I filled the tank, had issues with the vent line only letting me get 1/3 in the tank, and then once parked the pump ran for a couple seconds every 15 minutes. I figured it was a leak, so I opened up the basement. It's dry. Everything in the coach seems dry as well. No water coming out underneath either. So is this also the check valve?
The camper is a hundred miles away now (leave it there for summer) and I hate to bring it back for a bad pump if that's the case. I'd rather swap it out myself. Is that a possibility?
While on that trip we were hooked to city water and after two or three days I noticed water coming out the bottom of the coach. I traced it back to coming out the vent. When I removed the cap it came out the cap as well. I checked the monitor and the tank was full. So it filled itself over a couple days. I assume that's a bad check valve somewhere. I read it might be in the pump. Yes? No?
Also, this weekend we went camping without hookups. I filled the tank, had issues with the vent line only letting me get 1/3 in the tank, and then once parked the pump ran for a couple seconds every 15 minutes. I figured it was a leak, so I opened up the basement. It's dry. Everything in the coach seems dry as well. No water coming out underneath either. So is this also the check valve?
The camper is a hundred miles away now (leave it there for summer) and I hate to bring it back for a bad pump if that's the case. I'd rather swap it out myself. Is that a possibility?