I picked up up a Eurovan faucet and hose, cheap, from the wreckers today. From a '92 westy, sad vehicle, engine fire that spread into cabin. Obviously a family on a vacation by judging the debris. Anyway, the faucet is missing the control knob, which is no real problem, but examining the electrical leads and the valve positions has me confused. When the valve is in the position that closes the little micro switch it does not let any water (actually air from my lungs) pass through the valve. I must have a brainstone or something, but could an Eurovan westy owner set me straight on the control positions? thanks, Alistair
'82 westy, diesel converted to gas in '94 |
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