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Old 04-28-2023, 06:53 AM   #1
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Plumbing Issue

We are camping in our 2019 25RL Grey Wolf. First trip this season. We have h/c water in bathroom & water in the toilet. We have barely a trickle at kitchen faucet. There are no drips nor wetness under kitchen sink. All connections are hooked up. Any ideas?
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Aireater plugged with hard water chemicals? Remove and soak in vinegar overnight.
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Old 04-28-2023, 07:48 AM   #3
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Probably clogged faucet. Unscrew aerator at end of faucet and clean.
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As suggested...clogged aerator on end of faucet

Unscrew it......turn faucet on h/c sides and flush line/faucet
Clean up aerator/reinstall

IF still have flow issues w/o aerator removed......faucet cartridge is clogged
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Old 04-28-2023, 01:38 PM   #5
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Thanks for the suggestions. Aerator was not clogged. I will check the cartridge.
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Old 04-28-2023, 02:43 PM   #6
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We had a similar problem with a kitchen faucet that had a head you could pull out. Where that hose connected with the supply hose there was a second filter. Totally plugged. Left it out. Figured the screen at the head was enough.
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We had a similar problem with a kitchen faucet that had a head you could pull out. Where that hose connected with the supply hose there was a second filter. Totally plugged. Left it out. Figured the screen at the head was enough.
Yes, the pullouts have a small screen that you access by unscrewing the hand held part. Also check under the sink for a water filter that might be plugged.
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Found a picture of the little plastic inline filter that gave us our problems. Under the sink. Hard to get to.
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Is the kitchen faucet barely trickling on both hot and cold?
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Yes just a trickle out of both hot & cold at the kitchen faucet. Water pressure is great in bathroom faucet & shower.
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I would disconnect the water lines going to the faucet and check the flow to rule out the faucet.
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Old 04-29-2023, 02:16 PM   #12
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With both hot and cold running low it's pretty much looking like the faucet.
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Found a picture of the little plastic inline filter that gave us our problems. Under the sink. Hard to get to.


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