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Main Forum => Tips and Tricks => Topic started by: Barry-Sue on January 13, 2013, 10:32:33 am
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Our foot pedal on the Aqua Magic Toilet was sticky. A few days ago we noticed the bowl was slowly filling with water. Obviously the blade valve wasn't closing tight and allowing a very slow drip of water into the bowl. After doing a bit of research we found this to be a common issue and you must lubricate the seal and blade valve every so often.
According to the thetford website they say to "use of a toilet seal lubricant or drain valve lubricant to lubricate the seal. A silicone-based lubricant will work as well." We followed this advise and used a silicone-based lubricant and now all is well.
It now works like the day we got it. The foot pedal has a nice smooth operation and is no longer sticky.
Sue
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As some may remember, on our 2551, we had a problem with the toilet seat hinge pin falling out and plugging the macerator. While at the Tampa RV Show, I spoke with the Thetford service rep. I explained the problem with the hinge pin falling out on both our 2551 and with our new 2013 2910. He said that Thetford has, as of June, changed the hinge pin design. He suggested to call their customer service number with model and serial number and ask for a replacement. The new seat arrived today.
The serial number is on the back of the toilet. I used a digital camera to take a photo so as to read the info.
George
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As some may remember, on our 2551, we had a problem with the toilet seat hinge pin falling out and plugging the macerator. While at the Tampa RV Show, I spoke with the Thetford service rep. I explained the problem with the hinge pin falling out on both our 2551 and with our new 2013 2910. He said that Thetford has, as of June, changed the hinge pin design. He suggested to call their customer service number with model and serial number and ask for a replacement. The new seat arrived today.
The serial number is on the back of the toilet. I used a digital camera to take a photo so as to read the info.
George
George,
This sounds like a problem that I would like to avoid, thanks for the heads up. However, I checked the toilet in my 2010 2551 and I don't see a hinge pin for the seat that might fall out into the bowl. Could you provide more details so that I can see exactly what the problem is.
Thanks,
Bob A
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Bob
I have a picture showing the rear of the old seat. The hinge pin on the left side is the one I replaced, the right side is the oringal hinge pin sticking out. These pins move as the seat cover is open and closed.
When we were travelling to Maine in the 2551, on Rt. 84, Judi noticed that the seat was crooked. She didn't realize that the pin had fallen into the toilet. The pin was later located in the macerator pump. Stopped the macerator--kind of a messy job!
George
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I will have to inspect my seat. Thanks Gradygal for that "Watch-Out-For" tip.
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George,
We called and they are sending a new seat to the house. Thetford is only a 40 minute drive for us since they are in Ann Arbor, MI so if we have any more problems we'll stop by their office when we are in that area. Barry put silicone on our pin but it still constantly works loose. I check it every few days and push it back in. Hopefully the new seat will be better. Thanks for the info. A HELPFUL for you!!!
Sue
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Ron,
It was George and Judi that posted about the pin. I don't think the toilet that you have has the same design. I do not remember these same pins on our 2008 2350.
Sue
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Bob
I have a picture showing the rear of the old seat. The hinge pin on the left side is the one I replaced, the right side is the oringal hinge pin sticking out. These pins move as the seat cover is open and closed.
When we were travelling to Maine in the 2551, on Rt. 84, Judi noticed that the seat was crooked. She didn't realize that the pin had fallen into the toilet. The pin was later located in the macerator pump. Stopped the macerator--kind of a messy job!
George
The toilet seat on my 2010 2551 is different from the picture, there are no metal pins, the seat has molded plastic tabs that snap into holes on the toilet. Guess I don't need to worry about this issue, thanks for the info.
Bob A