Well, do I have the solution for you. There are a lot of reasons why the sewer outlet may leak. A bad shut-off valve, a bad seal somewhere down the line, or even the fact that the RV was not level and the drain could not fully empty. No matter what the reason the following end of the line shut-off valve will stop the problems.
End Of Wast Line Shut-Off Valve |
I also strongly suggest that you use a 45-degree clear fitting as the first fitting you put on the sewer pipe after removing the sewer cap.
45 Degree Sewer Pipe |
Please continue reading this Blog to find out more about the sewer and holding tanks in your RV and their proper care and feeding.
And as always wear rubber gloves when handling sewer components. This is for your safety.
RV Rubber Sewer Gloves |
Until next time.
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