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Old 07-31-2021, 07:20 PM   #1
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Shower leaks

Hey all. We have a jayco 264BH and while my wife was showering I noticed a ti. Of water flowing from the under side of the camper where the shower is. Anyone else have this issue?? We’re still under warranty but wanted to reach out here too.
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Our first trip out, I found a leak where the pex lines connect to the shower faucet manifold inside the wall. There is a sliding access door, so I was able to tighten the fitting. That fixed it. I would start with making sure all the fittings are good and snug.
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I’m thinking it’s more of a draining issue. Water pressure seemed good.
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Mine was small enough it didn’t affect the pressure. However the drain pipe under the shower drain can come apart and leak too, so definitely check that.
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Mine was small enough it didn’t affect the pressure. However the drain pipe under the shower drain can come apart and leak too, so definitely check that.
As mentioned here. There have been numerous issues with the P Traps coming loose or not just tightened from the factory. Good idea to check them all routinely.
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The P-trap in my Greyhawk became disconnected causing a flood. I was able to get it back together and then added a wood brace to hold it in place. That was 3 years ago, no problem since.
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