Toilet Sewer Line Leak
My 2012 Itasca Suncruiser 37F has developed a leak in the sewer line for the rear toilet. The toilet sits about 8 feet behind the blackwater tank, but Winnebago ran the sewer line 2 feet back, 7 feet across, 13 feet forward and then 7 feet back across the RV. Because of the length of the drain, they installed a power flush Thedford toilet. The leak is located at a 90 degree coupling above my hot water heater compartment. The toilet has 2 flush cycles. On the water saver cycle, I get a slight drip out of the bottom of the water heater cabnet. On the full flush cycle, I get a fairly steady stream. The blackwater is not hitting the water heater. My problem is getting access to the leak. I know exactly where it is but removing the water heater and even the entire compartment will not gain me access. There is a plywood floor panel above the water heater compartment. To access it from the top, I would have to remove the cabnet in the front bathroom. I'm single and don't really need two toilets but would like to find a way to fix it. Any ideas? Don't like the idea of cutting into the plywood panel from the bottom, because I know that there is wiring running under the front bathroom cabnet. I could see that from a small access panel.
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