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DavidiGab

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Hey guys,
I’m new to the rv thing and I’m having trouble with my plumbing. Very low water pressure inside, but high pressure from the supply. As far as I can tell there’s only one filter at the galley sink and it’s been replaced with no change. I’ve been going over schematics and have traced the lines. I can’t find another filter or restriction anywhere..it’s got me scratching my head..would anyone here have any advice on how to hunt this gremlin down? It’s a 1999 Itasca suncruiser G23T. Any help is appreciated
 
Is there a house filter in the wet bay near where you connect the city water line?
 
Remove the aerators and clean them. They build up with debris and cause low pressure
 
Hey guys,
I’m new to the rv thing and I’m having trouble with my plumbing. Very low water pressure inside, but high pressure from the supply. As far as I can tell there’s only one filter at the galley sink and it’s been replaced with no change. I’ve been going over schematics and have traced the lines. I can’t find another filter or restriction anywhere..it’s got me scratching my head..would anyone here have any advice on how to hunt this gremlin down? It’s a 1999 Itasca suncruiser G23T. Any help is appreciated
Have you looked to see if the inline screen and the external hookup point. My unit was plugged solid last year.
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