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Old 07-02-2019, 01:30 PM   #4
The Gritz Carlton
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: THOR Chateua 35SF
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Your English is fine!! Yes, a bend in the line somewhere. If no bends, then the line must be "plugged" with debris (those beads) but it would have to be real close to the input area, prior to any faucets, since all faucets are affected. Start removing the line just inbound of the pump/city water input. Some here have blown compressed air through them but I would be concerned about pushing a clog further into an area you can't reach. You should also check all valves to make sure something didn't get completely opened from de-winterizing, maybe? If you have the rear bed slide (or any slide) that water lines run through, the "bend" could be there...somewhere further inward than just the area around the pump and city water input. Check all the lines.
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