In a message dated 9/14/2002 8:55:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time, bloss@CITYNET.NET writes:
> My advice is to let it run out and then fill it. It should take about 3 > gallons. If it accepts nothing, your autofill valve is FUBAR. Been there > done > that, changed to a manual overfill valve (thanks to listee Karl Wolz for > his > help while in Phoenix). > Just as an up date to the problem that I was having with a leaking auto stop fill valve and the tank not accepting a fill. I installed the o-ring rebuild kit ($13 with instructions) from Euro-American RV Products (www.deltasix.com) a few weeks ago, had the tank filled (2.8 gal), and am still leak free and all seems well. Hope this helps. Roger |
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