If that's the way the toilet works, that sounds like a crappy design. The closer should not have to depend on water pressure to do its job since you can't guarantee there's that pressure. Campgrounds are notorious for low pressure especially when it is full and there's lots of flushing (or other water uses) The closer should be mechanical, not just for dependable operation, but if something goes wrong, there's a part that can be replaced instead of replacing the whole thing (warrantee or not).
Now I better go check our toilet and see what brand before I get this problem. I don't know if we're safe since the rig is over eight years old, but hasn't been used all that much and therefore has not been under water pressure all that long.
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