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We have had the same issue, the fuse is behind the cassette which you need to remove to gain access, if this fuse is intact it could be the 5 amp fuse in the electric box, this blew when we had a water pump issue and both the flush and water pump went off. Hope you get it fixed.
Usual cause of non flushing C250 / 260 is the impeller is jammed by black gunge. Black gunge is caused by using pink fluid in the flush tank and not draining. Fix is to remove the impeller / clean the impeller / drain the tank a couple of times by flushing (drain tube is too small for gunge to get out).
Just a little tip Myra, put the bathroom light on and press the flush button if the impeller is just stuck the light would dim a little,also in some cassette cupboards there`s a fuse in a holder at the rear base behind the tank.
If you have a toilet that doesn`t fully flush, common causes include a clog in the trap, a worn-out flapper, blocked rim jets, a faulty float, or an issue with the handle and chain.
The Thetford toilet fuses 3.0 amp is suitable for the flush motor of the Thetford C2 & C3 Cassettes.
Cassette toilets differ on their flushing method. Some of the fancier cassette toilets will have a button you press to flush, but others will have a manual flusher. For a manual flush, pull the handle to open the hole that allows the waste to go into the black holding tank.
How long your cassette toilet will last depends on the size you go for, and how many people there are using it. We have a 21L model that lasts for roughly 50-60 flushes, which works out as about four days.
Step 2: Pour Water into the Toilet Bowl

Fortunately, flushing your toilet is easier than you may think. Simply fill the toilet tank with water until it reaches the top of the overflow tube. You can then flush your toilet with the flush handle as you normally would.

How do caravan toilets work? The most common toilet now is the `cassette` system accessible from its own exterior caravan door. You unlock the access door to add toilet fluid, fill the fresh water tank and remove the cassette for waste disposal. A gauge will warn you when the cassette needs emptying.
Make sure the flapper is seated properly, then replace the tank cover and give yourself a pat on the back. You just fixed the toilet. If none of these correct the situation, then you have two choices. You can actually flush the toilet by pouring water into the bowl until it flushes.
The most likely reason is hard water, which leaves mineral deposits along the inside of the fill line, which can obstruct the flow of water. There may also be microscopic tears along the line, though this is less likely. Whatever the reason, there`s a good chance a replacement fill line will solve the problem for you.
Using the data sticker to identify your Thetford toilet model. If you are not sure which model toilet you have, you will find a data sticker attached to the base of the toilet beneath the waste holding tank. The model number will be printed at the beginning above the barcode – as shown below.
Depending on the model, a Porta Potti will average between 27-62 fresh-water flushes between emptyings. When the lower tank is full, simply separate the sections, take the bottom section to any conventional toilet and empty it there.
The Thetford Cassette C402 caravan toilet has a 19.3 litre waste tank and a 15 litre flush water tank capacity. The holding tank on the Thetford C402 caravan toilet has wheels and a convenient retractable handle for easy transportation.
Aqua KemĀ® Blue is The Original powerful fluid for the waste-holding tank, which offers a very high performance for your cassette and portable toilet.
Many experts agree that the bacteria that causes these pink stains is most likely Serratia Marcescens, a bacteria which is found naturally in soil, food, and in animals. Serratia, which produce a characteristic red pigment, thrive on moisture, dust, and phosphates and need almost nothing to survive.
We recommend emptying your toilet cassette every 1 to 2 days. This must only be done at an authorized dump station which are found in most holiday parks.
Probably when you have emptied it the float has stuck up. Rubber gloves hand in and just push it down. 2 secs will fix it.
It quickly dissolves and prevents clogging which prevents damage to the moving parts in your waste-holding tank. It also makes the waste-holding tank easier to empty. So yes, you do need special toilet paper.
Baking soda and vinegar, when mixed together, can form a chemical reaction that looks sort of like an eruption. This chemical reaction can help clear your toilet and any pipe clogs that you might have.
The sensors in the toilet flush valve installed above the cistern, senses motion once the toilet is used and flushes automatically. The sensors capture the heat waves from the body of the person using the bathroom and once they move away, due to the loss of heat, the toilet automatically flushes.
The automatic flushing cistern is simple in structure; through the siphon principle, water in the auxiliary cistern is discharged into the main cistern, so as to be automatically drained after two-stage amplification; and the automatic flushing cistern is convenient and easy to use, and can replace the traditional …
Capacity: 17.5 Litres.

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My swimming pool. I have just had my fifth IC 40 Intellichlor chlorine generator installed in 4 years at a cost of over $900 today. Each one has worked for no more than 8 months. The first three were replaces under three year warranty, the fourth by a factory rep and I bought the fifth today. The first three all failed with Flow Chk PCB error message. The fourth just stopped working on Sunday, no power or lights. A local Pentair warranty person, whom I paid a Service Call, unplugged the unit, opened the small power center cover, showed me the green light indicating that there was power, plugged in a new IC 40 which worked immediately (as did the other four). I asked if I should replace the power center and he said that it’s basically just a transformer and is working fine. We do get occasional power blips that make the clocks on microwaves, etc blink, but I thought that the power center essentially isolates the cell from these. I do have a Florida Power and Light surge protector on the electrical box that brings power into the house. I have now talked to the pool builder, two Pentair warranty repairmen and one factory rep. I am at a loss. They all tell me they have no idea why these units fail after less than a year. This last IC 40 was installed 3/24/2010, version 2.0 and now failed in less than 5 months. Should I replace the power center that the IC 40 plugs into. Any other suggestions. I have been told that this is the best chlorinator. I don’t want to keep replacing units. By the way, each unit had been spotless inside. I keep the water chemicals and salt levels at ideal levels. The units have never worked long enough to get dirty inside. The power center is connected to an Intellitouch control system outside with an indoor control panel. Last time I called Pentair North Carolina and got some smart alec tech person that had no suggestions. Please Help if you can.
ANSWER : I’ve had the same experiance. On my fifth one as well. Fail every year. No idea why.

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Hi recently i both headlights not working on my gsx750f 05 model seems to me there is no power going to the fuse i checked the bulbs and are ok could it be the relay that is not functioning?
ANSWER : Check the wire no power to fuse then check wires

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Slide out quit working and fuse on battery blows everytime I chan
ANSWER : Look under the coach near the slide and look for a pinched or bare wire. Sounds like you have a dead short to ground and could be difficult to find. Check the wiring to the slide motor, could be between the slide switch and the motor. Take a Volt meter and set it to Ohms. With the fuse out check to see if you get an Ohms reading between fuse wire and frame of coach. If you get a reading you have a short. Also check the power wire on the slide motor to motor case. If you get a reading the motor is shoted and needs to be replaced.Thanks for using FixyaJerry

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I have a wildwood le 25bhbs and the only towing lights working are my signal lights. can’t get running lights or brake lights to work. I saw where it looked like the towing harness may have been pinched. So I repaired that, but, they still do not work. Any ideas? Is there a fuse somewhere I need to check? Do I need to hook the trailer up to my trailer hitch before they will work? Is there a wiring diagram or repair manual somewhere I can get? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
ANSWER : There should be an inline fuse, check that first.

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Mar 12, 2010 – Could it be the check valve? I took it off and the flap appears to be working correctly. This well has been here a long time. Never given me any problems. I do have galvenized couplers on the discharge and intake sides. Old. Could these be leaking even though they show no sign of water? The discharge is able to hold 30 pounds easily overnight. I do not hear any vacuum in the intake when I take it off. Could the pipe to the well have a leak? I know I would have to insert a sleeve bnut I do not want to go through the hassle if I do not have to. I had put on a brand new pump from the hardware store that did the same thing so I think that would elliminate the pump as being the problem.
Mar 12, 2010 – I have a 3/4hp flotec convertible jet pump. It is able to hold 30lbs pressure on the discharge side as the primie easily for 24 hours. It is not able to pull water from the well whcih has been here for years. i disconnected it for the winter and rehooked it up. The galvanized couplers on the discharge and pump side are old but do not appear to be leakeing as I taped them well. The check valve seems to be functioning well as I took it off and the flap works correctly. The well is not pulling watrer. there does not appear to be a vacuum on the check vale when I losen it. could the check valve be bad? I am aware I might have to resleeve the well, but do not want to hassle with this if I do not have to. I want to eliminate everything else first. i put another brand new pump on it to see if it was that. That partiuclar pump which was the same thng did not work either.

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ANSWER : Your well has gone dry it seems. It has happened to my before. At first the new pump I purchased that did not pump I took back for exchange and still no water. I finally gave in and called the well experts and I was told the well was dried up

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Have a 2004 kawasaki 3010 desiel mule that has worked fine for years with regular maint. then yesterday we started it as usual with the glow plug lights indicator and it ran for a few minutes until we went to take of and it just died. period. we tried to check thing out and finally found a bad fuse in the glow plug fuse holder, changed it with the same size and it ran the rest of the time we needed it and then again today we started and ran it same as yesterday and it worked fine for about 30 to 45 minutes and will out in the field it just quite. i immediately started searching for signs of heat or melting of wire or other signs and found none. the fuse that goes into this circuit is a 5 amp and all i had was a 20 so i said lets see what happens. it immediately blow the fuse without any out ward sign of problems.??????
ANSWER : Replace the glow plugs one or more are shorted

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I have a 1995 Viking Pop up camper. I blew a fuse repairing the outside light switch. After replacing the fuse, all lights, including inside are still not working. All power outlets work, just no lights.
ANSWER : I would double check the fuse then check for ground. It sounds as if you may have a ground disconnected since only the lights aren’t working. You can do this to check to see if it is a ground problem but your switch will have to have a grounding wire currently hooked up to it. You can take the green grounding wire and place it on the terminal where the white wire is connected. Once you turn on the power switch on the power to the lights and see if they work at this time. If so, You have a grounding problem. Good luck on your repairs

Dave

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