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Old 07-02-2024, 08:05 PM   #1
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Low water pressure

I have a 2020 24Rls. Kitchen water flow is down to a trickle both hot and cold and with either pump or city water. Bathroom flow is not great but much better than the kitchen.

Took the kitchen nozzle off and have similar low flow with the entire nozzle removed.

Are there other restrictors somewhere that can be causing this problem?
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Replace filters and check water pump. A good connect to your water pump is key. Good Luck......
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Old 07-03-2024, 05:23 AM   #3
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Pull the access panel that is under the refrigerator, that is where your water pump is. If you have low flow/pressure you either have a restriction (plugged/kinked line, plugged strainer etc) or a pump that is failing.
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Old 07-03-2024, 07:48 AM   #4
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I don't see how the pump is the problem when the flow is no different on city water.
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Old 07-04-2024, 07:27 PM   #5
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We have a 23RLS and I learned the water connections are made at the pump. I learned this as we were hooked up to city water and in the morning the water tank was overflowing with water coming out of the belly pan.
Called the dealer who we would be passing on the way home and the tech went right to the area under the fridge and replaced the pump and double checked all the connections.
He told and showed me how the connections are made in that area. On a new coach it’s not uncommon to have debris hang up the check valve so the water entering the system was diverted to the tank and not checked at the pump.
Since that’s an area of common connection I’d think that’s where I’d start as others mentioned.
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Thanks Sam, that helps.
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I would also clean out the faucet aerators.
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Old 07-20-2024, 08:21 PM   #8
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having the same water pressure problem ordering rv city water inlet check valve 26 dollars Canadian on amazon Read this could be the problem going to try this week will let you know good luck
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well good old amazon came in less than 24 hrs installed it and works for me at least 50% better for the money you should try it. good luck
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ID:	423549[QUOTE=dogbreath650;6816142]I have a 2020 24Rls. Kitchen water flow is down to a trickle both hot and cold and with either pump or city water. Bathroom flow is not great but much better than the kitchen.

Took the kitchen nozzle off and have similar low flow with the entire nozzle removed.

I believe ORV installs a single handle pulldown type kitchen sink fixture in all their trailer models. You stated hot and cold "trickle" from kitchen fixture on both cit water and pump. Also, bathroom sink flow was noticeably better, but no mention of shower or toilet. You said you removed the entire "nozzle" and had similar results. By "nozzle", do you mean aerator or hand held spray head? From what you describe, it seems that the problem is mainly in the kitchen sink fixture. I would take a look at the sink fixture cartridge, fixture body and sprayer hose & assembly. Those things can easily get plugged by small debris in your water system. Check any flex connectors for kinks. Cleaning all your filters and screens can't hurt, but the problem as described seems to be the kitchen sink fixture. Best of luck on finding the problem!
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I literally just fixed this same problem today on my 23DBS. For me it was a bunch of sediment blocking the flexline where it connects to the single (not separate hot and cold) braided faucet line. It was easy to get to, but I did have to run some water and clean it 2-3 times. The nice part is you can leave water hooked up and it won't run unless you turn the faucet on.
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