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Old 08-09-2021, 10:57 AM   #81
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Thank you so much, I used your procedure and 2 gallons of antifreeze on my 2020 2500FL, everything worked great except somehow I broke the check valve on the city water connector. It was easily replaced when I discovered the problem when prepping for spring camping trip (water shooting from connector when I turned water pump on 💦💦&#128166.
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Old 08-09-2021, 01:09 PM   #82
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Thank you so much, I used your procedure and 2 gallons of antifreeze on my 2020 2500FL, everything worked great except somehow I broke the check valve on the city water connector. It was easily replaced when I discovered the problem when prepping for spring camping trip (water shooting from connector when I turned water pump on 💦💦&#128166.
Glad you got it fixed.Happy camping.
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Thank you so much, I used your procedure and 2 gallons of antifreeze on my 2020 2500FL, everything worked great except somehow I broke the check valve on the city water connector. It was easily replaced when I discovered the problem when prepping for spring camping trip (water shooting from connector when I turned water pump on 💦💦&#128166.
Pretty sure I broke mine too. How did you fix it? When I pushed on it nothing happened, so of course I pushed harder and it felt like it just gave way. It’s still where it was, it just seems loose and then I turned the water pump off and back on and water was coming out.

Maybe I just don’t know how it works.
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I might have answered my own question. I found the entire inlet flange with a brass check valve on Amazon. Looks like I need to just remove the whole flange with the three screws, then replace and attach. Am I wrong?
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