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Old 04-01-2011, 06:31 AM   #1
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2008 American coach control panel in city water compartment

I was unhooking water supply to city water and the hose still had some water in it that sprayed inside the compartment. Assuming that everything in that compartment is water proof since the black/grey water dump is there as well, I didn't think much of it. Now the panel that tells you your fluid levels in that compartment is going crazy. Sometimes all lights are are on and it shows full other times it flashes empty and beeps without me pushing anything. Do I just let it dry out and it should work or is this panel damged? You would think it would have been water proof.

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Nothing else you can do but let it dry. I don't put much faith in those guages, although the ones AC puts in seem to be a bit better than others I've had in other campers.
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I hose my wet bay out regularly and never had an issues. Is that a See-Level gauge in yours?

In any case, leave the bay door open and let it dry out before taking any action.
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