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Old 07-29-2013, 02:42 AM   #1
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Leaking pipe

Under the bathroom sink in my 2013 3625'RE, the white hose is dripping from the top of the fitting. Is this a vent? The hot and cold hoses are fine. Any suggestions on a remedy would be appreciated.
 
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Are you referring to the connection at the sink drain? If so, vibration will often shake plumbing runs loose, as some connections are correctly just hand tight. Try tighting the connection gently by hand, to see if the leak stops.
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As Mike says, what you describe is a drain hose. I don't think any models have a vent under there. If it's the kitchen sink, quite a few models have an air vent under there but for it to be leaking your kitchen gray tank would most likely be full to overflowing. If that's the problem the drain for your kitchen gray tank isn't located in the convenience center. It's on the street side somewhere coming out of the frame around or between your tires. On mine it's just before the first tire.
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PatM please describe the leaking pipe/drain with a bit more detail. Does it drip constantly or occasionally like after running water or draining water. Could you possibly be describing the check valve/back flow preventer connection for the sewer/black tank flush?
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