Problem with Outside Quick Disconnect Water outlets

ron045

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I have two problems... Can't seem to figure it.

First... The quick disconnect on the Nautilus panel. The hot water flows fine. The cold water does not flow at all. Could this be a bad or clogged faucet? Do I need to remove the whole Nautilus panel to remove/replace faucets?

Second... The quick disconnect water outlet in the rear of the unit is just a trickle. I have used WD40 and also pushed in the pin with a screwdriver. The water is just a slow trickle. I assume it's clogged. How and where would I start looking? I really don't want to remove the covering on the bottom of the rig to look at water lines.

Thanks.
Ron
 
What about the faucets inside? Are they flowing OK? You may want to ask GD customer service for a plumbing diagram. They'll need your VIN since even models of the same year can have differences.
 
I don't know your coach, so I can't make specific recommendations. But I'd start with the connections at the rear of the Nautilus panel. On my coach, you can get access by removing one of the panels in the crawl-through.
 
Might be a long shot here but do you leave your water hoses open ended when stored? A stink bug or other critter could’ve crawled in your hose then got stuff at the nearest connection behind the panel, I’d start there.
 
I have two problems... Can't seem to figure it.

First... The quick disconnect on the Nautilus panel. The hot water flows fine. The cold water does not flow at all. Could this be a bad or clogged faucet? Do I need to remove the whole Nautilus panel to remove/replace faucets?

Second... The quick disconnect water outlet in the rear of the unit is just a trickle. I have used WD40 and also pushed in the pin with a screwdriver. The water is just a slow trickle. I assume it's clogged. How and where would I start looking? I really don't want to remove the covering on the bottom of the rig to look at water lines.

Thanks.
Ron
I had problems with mine too and decided that they were just gimmicks that I really don't need...and consequently quit worrying about them.
 
Might be a long shot here but do you leave your water hoses open ended when stored? A stink bug or other critter could’ve crawled in your hose then got stuff at the nearest connection behind the panel, I’d start there.
Was actually hoping for that. But as I mentioned, the HW flows just fine. So it's a line in the rig not a hose. And all of the indoor water runs just fine.
 

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