danford49
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i have a 2016 catalina made by forest river, when i am connected to the city water connection at the park, it fill my fresh water tank. what could be the problem?
Are you sure your connected to the correct fitting? Fresh water tanks and city water are not connected at the tap level. What makes you think your fresh tank is filling? You could just have a bad sensor which is very very commoni have a 2016 catalina made by forest river, when i am connected to the city water connection at the park, it fill my fresh water tank. what could be the problem?
What are you calling the fresh water connection? The only fresh water connection we’re aware of is where you connect the water hose from the pedestalI know it was over filling because the water was coming out the fresh water connection
Most have a "city" water connection, water from pedestal, and a "fresh" water connection. The fresh water connection normally does not have a hose type connection, just a gravity feed.What are you calling the fresh water connection? The only fresh water connection we’re aware of is where you connect the water hose from the pedestal
I wouldn’t call sticking a hose inside another hose being a connection that’s why I asked what the OP referred to.Most have a "city" water connection, water from pedestal, and a "fresh" water connection. The fresh water connection normally does not have a hose type connection, just a gravity feed.
You're Montana probably has a valve to transfer the water from the city connection to the fresh water tank.
Sure sounds like the check valve is bad.
Fs223What model Catalina is it?
my fresh water connection is actually a Manuel it has a cap on itMost have a "city" water connection, water from pedestal, and a "fresh" water connection. The fresh water connection normally does not have a hose type connection, just a gravity feed.
You're Montana probably has a valve to transfer the water from the city connection to the fresh water tank.
Sure sounds like the check valve is bad.
it was a cut-off value that was in the open position and it needed to be in the off positionNot sure what you mean by a cut off switch. A switch typically is something electrical. are you talking about a water valve? If you do mean a valve, was it the valve used to fill the fresh water tank?