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Old 02-17-2018, 08:26 AM   #1
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I have a leak coming out of the under belly on the left side near axles. Any thoughts? No rain.
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Do you have the city water turned on? Are you using a water pressure regulator on the supply hose? You have a plumbing leak somewhere and need to turn off the water or water pump and start taking off the removable access panels and find where it is coming from. Look at the toe kick areas and under sinks, behind drawers, bottom panels of cabinets etc.

Usually those panels are held on with screws so grab a screwdriver and take them all off. You will need to find all the water lines and the pump and check every fitting. Sometimes you actually have to feel the fitting to find the wet one, other times it is obvious.

You might get faster response if you change the title to "Water leak in Prime time Fury" as right now it looks like just another "what do you think of this trailer" thread.
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Don’t rule out holding tanks, especially fresh water tank if city water is hooked up and 12v pump valve is leaking and allowing fresh water tank to fill and overflow. We need more info on what is hooked up and how long you have been hooked up, etc.
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