The wife and I went and picked up the Big Horn yesterday. We had our walk through and took video and notes to make sure we didn't forget anything. The fresh water tank had been filled 3/4 to check the plumbing and everything. We had about a 70 mile ride back home with no issues. We pulled into an empty parking lot for me to practice manuevering this big boy and as soon as we stopped and got out I noticed water leaking from the underbelly of the unit. It was dripping from the center of the unit from a small hole/tear in the underbelly near the blue fresh water release valve and on each side of the unit down the stabilizer bar and right about the sewer value.
We checked the kitchen sink area, fridge, and bathroom area and everything is completely dry.
As the unit was stopped the leaking slowed and then stopped. As I moved the unit around the parking lot and stopped and started the leaking began again. To me it seems that the leak somewhere around the fresh water tank. I went ahead and drained the water tank.
For those of you that have got under the unit and done work...how much damage would a leak as described cause to the unit itself? Would the underbelly need to be replaced? Before I take the unit back to the dealer to fix I want to spend a weekend close to the house and get everything hooked up and see if there's anything else that may need fixed or adjusted.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!!!
Tim
We checked the kitchen sink area, fridge, and bathroom area and everything is completely dry.
As the unit was stopped the leaking slowed and then stopped. As I moved the unit around the parking lot and stopped and started the leaking began again. To me it seems that the leak somewhere around the fresh water tank. I went ahead and drained the water tank.
For those of you that have got under the unit and done work...how much damage would a leak as described cause to the unit itself? Would the underbelly need to be replaced? Before I take the unit back to the dealer to fix I want to spend a weekend close to the house and get everything hooked up and see if there's anything else that may need fixed or adjusted.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!!!
Tim