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Old 06-10-2017, 11:53 AM   #1
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Water management manifold leaking

I have a 2008 Coachmen Cross Country and the water manifold is leaking. It's a brass manifold that switches between city, tank fill, winterize and dry camping for use with water pump. I have no idea what type/manufacturer of this manifold is so I can replace it and I have no idea if I can just go with a different kind. Any help for this new RV'er would be appreciated.
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Is it leaking from one of the PEX lines into it or from the actual brass valve body? It could be easier to repair than replace.
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Thanks for the reply. It is leaking from the brass valve body. If you look at the top of the valve there should be 2 nuts attached, The one closest to the outside of the coach sheered off and can't be repaired. I don't know if that piece can be replaced or not.
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Old 06-12-2017, 04:27 PM   #4
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Brass water management manifold

I found the water management fitting at Anderson Brass company.... If anyone else has this same kind of manifold it is part # 9200ARV for about $135. Forrest River also has it for $235 part number is 1113810 (VALVE, WATER CONTROL 9200RVSTD BRASS)
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Thank you for updating us and the info on where to get that valve. Glad you found it.
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