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raptordevil
I've got the outside shower on my trailer. This last weekend up in the Sierra's, my wife went to use it for the first time. And it doesn't work. Do any of you know it maybe there is a trick to it or should I just be able to walk up and turn the knobs and it should start working. And yes I had the pump on. I also tried sucking on it to see if maybe it just had air in it, but alls I got was a small bit of water.
Oldman
See if there are shut valves on the supply line. Take the hose loose from the base and see if it is pluged. Turn the water on with the hose off the base.
DJ E~Jay
hook it up drive it down to a dealership and ask them they will prob hit one switch and poof it works. It has to be something small and easy
raptordevil
I was thinking it going to be something stupid. I will try out any suggestions tonight.
DanzKawi
also check to see if there are ant kinks in the supply line you may need to get creative to see the the hose all the way to the pump.
Dune Marshall
QUOTE (DanzKawi @ Jul 9 2008, 11:33 AM) *
also check to see if there are ant kinks in the supply line you may need to get creative to see the the hose all the way to the pump.


This was my problem, I pulled the whole line out and found a big kink in it.
Problem solved
CHIZZLE
Look on the back of the shower head itself. Might have a quick on/off dial. I watched a friend try to figure that one out for almost two beers. lol
cartwrencher
QUOTE (Chance @ Jul 9 2008, 05:24 PM) *
Look on the back of the shower head itself. Might have a quick on/off dial. I watched a friend try to figure that one out for almost two beers. lol


Did the same thing. ph34r.gif

We're you watching me......
SSV Works
QUOTE (Chance @ Jul 9 2008, 05:24 PM) *
Look on the back of the shower head itself. Might have a quick on/off dial. I watched a friend try to figure that one out for almost two beers. lol


moof.gif yep. especially if it's a Warrior, that could be it.
or the kink. the "Trailer building Technicians" aren't so careful during assembly.
richard cheese
QUOTE (SSV Works @ Jul 9 2008, 09:24 PM) *
QUOTE (Chance @ Jul 9 2008, 05:24 PM) *
Look on the back of the shower head itself. Might have a quick on/off dial. I watched a friend try to figure that one out for almost two beers. lol


moof.gif yep. especially if it's a Warrior, that could be it.
or the kink. the "Trailer building Technicians" aren't so careful during assembly.


wow

is that what they are calling day laborers that hang out in front of home-O despot now adays???
SD Surfer
QUOTE (raptordevil @ Jul 9 2008, 10:45 AM) *
I've got the outside shower on my trailer. This last weekend up in the Sierra's, my wife went to use it for the first time. And it doesn't work. Do any of you know it maybe there is a trick to it or should I just be able to walk up and turn the knobs and it should start working. And yes I had the pump on. I also tried sucking on it to see if maybe it just had air in it, but alls I got was a small bit of water.


You guys just gonna' let this go?!
sandsgang2006
I have a WW. The back of the shower head where the water comes out spins to turn the water on and off. Try that one.
toyota-trasher
QUOTE (whipkiller @ Jul 9 2008, 10:33 PM) *
QUOTE (raptordevil @ Jul 9 2008, 10:45 AM) *
I've got the outside shower on my trailer. This last weekend up in the Sierra's, my wife went to use it for the first time. And it doesn't work. Do any of you know it maybe there is a trick to it or should I just be able to walk up and turn the knobs and it should start working. And yes I had the pump on. I also tried sucking on it to see if maybe it just had air in it, but alls I got was a small bit of water.


You guys just gonna' let this go?!

I was thinking the same thing
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