I think I may have damaged something in the flush assembly of our toilet. We have a 2012 Jayco Eagle 321 RLTS. IT has the Thetford Aqua-Magic Style II.
I blew out the lines to winterize it And decided to go ahead and run antifreeze through the system and the toilet flush valve will not shut off. I had to turn of the valve at the floor in the line.
I set the air pressure about 38 PSI but evidently something happened.
I have never worked on one of these and have no idea what may be damaged and what to order for it.
Any help would be appreciated.
First, don't go above 28 PSI. I don't think that is the problem. Try with water on pressing the valve open and let it slam,shut. Try it several times. It will usually clear. If not then you got to take it apart.
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Cliff and Annette
2019 Jayco 315RLTS Northpoint
Travelling with 2 Macaws, a cat, and 2 standard poodles.
I had the same problem on my 2012 315 rk only did not catch it right away 3 times let alone the times i did. Toilet overflowed and water dumped all over floor and into basement. Not fun to clean in the middle of the night. I Replaced valve on arm the first time and then to dealer 2nd time. Her told me they had issues with this toilet . Replacement cost for new was not much more than cost to repair. No more problems with new toilet let alone not having worry every time you use the toilet at night.
They do go bad after while and need to be replaced. Blowing out at 38psi won't hurt anything, I always blow out at 50psi and never had a problem. Here is a link to a video on how to replace that valve, easy job.
They do go bad after while and need to be replaced. Blowing out at 38psi won't hurt anything, I always blow out at 50psi and never had a problem. Here is a link to a video on how to replace that valve, easy job.