I am posting this for my sister and brother in law who are having issues with their 2014 Keystone Cougar. It's 27 feet and has one large slide.
Last week we met them at a campsite (we had our own tt) and they began having water volume issues with the bathroom sink and toilet after they got hooked up to the site water. There's just a trickle coming out of them with the valves full open.
I dug around under the sink in the bath but couldn't see any obvious issues. I also removed the water port on the side and inspected the piping there - again, nothing obvious. It's all piped with PEX and I'm guessing the slide has pinched a line somehow as it's the only thing that moves. Problem is, the slide is between the kitchen and the water hook-up and the kitchen has plenty of water volume - I'm stumped.
My sister said they had the issue the last time they went camping but it was only the bathroom sink. Now its the toilet as well. The shower is fine as is the kitchen. Also, the unit has the all weather package which make finding piping issues a real pain as it's all covered and appears to be filled with expanding foam.
Any ideas on what to look for would be greatly appreciated. Possibly someone has had a similar issue?
Thanks,
Jim
Last week we met them at a campsite (we had our own tt) and they began having water volume issues with the bathroom sink and toilet after they got hooked up to the site water. There's just a trickle coming out of them with the valves full open.
I dug around under the sink in the bath but couldn't see any obvious issues. I also removed the water port on the side and inspected the piping there - again, nothing obvious. It's all piped with PEX and I'm guessing the slide has pinched a line somehow as it's the only thing that moves. Problem is, the slide is between the kitchen and the water hook-up and the kitchen has plenty of water volume - I'm stumped.
My sister said they had the issue the last time they went camping but it was only the bathroom sink. Now its the toilet as well. The shower is fine as is the kitchen. Also, the unit has the all weather package which make finding piping issues a real pain as it's all covered and appears to be filled with expanding foam.
Any ideas on what to look for would be greatly appreciated. Possibly someone has had a similar issue?
Thanks,
Jim