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Rainier

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I am hooked up to city water. My fresh water holding tank is showing as full. I am having water coming out the over full tube. It appears I'm having city water being diverted to the tank. The control handle is positioned in the correct position for city water. Anyone else experience this?
 
I am hooked up to city water. My fresh water holding tank is showing as full. I am having water coming out the over full tube. It appears I'm having city water being diverted to the tank. The control handle is positioned in the correct position for city water. Anyone else experience this?
Yes sir. I am very sure that your fill valve has just malfunctioned. Mine was very easy to change but, be aware, there are a number of different sizes and configurations.

I went to my local Winnebago dealer with my make model and VIN thinking that was all i needed to get the correct part. Nope! What I was sold was not even close and I could not even "jury rig" it to work. I took my old one with me to the competition and was sold the correct part. That dealer told me not to think bad of my dealer as parts used changed as often as the stock ran out during the build. A nes stock order didn't have to be the same as the last.

Darrell
 
Thank you. That was my guess, and now I know I'm not the only one. I'm traveling the next 3 weeks and won't be able to address the issue until my return home.
 
I haven’t had the need to try it, but I’ve seen the following reset procedure recommended:

Turn off the water pump.
Turn on the city water supply. Run a faucet and drain the water for 10-15 seconds. Repeat the above steps 2-3 times to reset the check valve.
 

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