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    Default Tank Rinse

    Good responses Jim and Jon. POG is amazing.

    Speaking of Country Coach, anyone know how the black tank rinse device works? Mine has stopped working.

    talk about thread creep! LOL

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    Mike, if memory serves me, I think you might either have a plugged backflow valve or one of thse sprinkler valves ( from the yard) that maybe shot. locate it and should be an easy fix. If that is the case, its the same thing that is used for your auto fill.


    See ya in Austin.
    Jim and Chris
    2001 Featherlite Vogue XLV 2 slide with Rivets-current coach, 1999 shell
    Previous 22 years,
    We have owned every kind of Prevost shell but an H3-40

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    Mike,

    On my Country Coach, a back flow valve is located behind a removable wood panel located below the washing machine. On my coach, I slid out the clothes hamper and a remove the rear panel with four screws in the back of the cabinet. It will give you access to a back flow valve (if that is your problem). This is fresh in my memory because this is one of the panels that have to be removed to access washer/dryer connections(Bad Memory!).

    More thread creep! (Easiest way to give info!)

    Good Luck

    Hector

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    Thanks guys. I'll check that this weekend. Jim, does your 92 have an autofill? My will fill when I ask it too, but never shuts off automatically, just runs out an overflow under the bus and eventually out the fill port on the side until I turn it off.

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    Mike,

    My CC has a system that will auto fill only when requested. The signal for shutting down the auto fill comes from sensors mounted in the water tank. This signal goes to a circuit board mounted behind the upper dash console, right side. My water tank has two sets of sensors. One set for the water level indication and the second set for the auto fill shutoff. The signal is a change in resistance that is detected by the circuit board when the water gets to the level of the sensor. The sensors are located behind the house battery case.

    Hector

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    Mike, If you figure out how to resolve this let me know because my black tank rinse doesn't work either. Might be another one of those week end projects.

    99 Country Coach 45XL
    Jeep Liberty

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