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Old 06-25-2017, 09:28 PM   #1
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Broken water supply line

I have a 2004 fleetwood prowler. The water line snapped under the kitchen sink. I have no idea how to repair it. The faucet is one piece and I can't take it out, I've tried everything. Any advice would GREATLY be appreciated.
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Did the line break in half? If so, Home depot sells pex fittings couplings, double female. Or you may have flair it valves and fittings. Got a pic
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It's not a great pic, you can see it's wrapped in that metal. The yellow part is what split. Thank you so much
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It didn't break in half just the rubber part blew a hole at the fitting.
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How did they put the faucet in place if it's not removable now? You might need a faucet wrench to get to the nuts that are up under the counter.
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How did they put the faucet in place if it's not removable now? You might need a faucet wrench to get to the nuts that are up under the counter.
I thought the same thing. I tried wrench and almost broke it off. The rubber part that split is still in the connector part. I'm completely clueless on how to fix it. The camper is at a campground and has been there for years. I can't move it to have it fixed
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it has removeable plastic nuts. The thing that has paddle looking white plastic is the connector. Put a wrench on the chrome nut to hold it and a pair of small channel locks on the plastic part. the upper end should look the same.
If you cannot get it apart you may have to replace the faucet fixture due to being installed so long and could be seized.
Good luck!
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Thank you very much. I'll let you know next time I go up to try to change it. I appreciate the help.
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