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Retired.GI

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  1. Yes, I just replaced my pump about 6 months ago. You are correct; the couch will need to come out. Hardest part is the weight of the couch. It is heavy! There are 4 screws that will need to come out. These can be accessed by unfolding the couch about half way. You'll need something to prop it up in this position while you take the screws out. It is best if you take the couch all the way out of the camper; you will need someone to help you. I had no help, so once I removed the screws, I tilted the couch forward as far as I could and then climbed over it at one end to access the pump. It was a pain, but it worked.
  2. I am looking for the right rear wheel cylinder for my 1990 Winnebago. I can't even find the part number. Can anyone help?
  3. Thanks for the response Linda. I think I have it figured out from looking at a few other posts and pictures here on the site. The sofa is a jackknife style sofa/bed. I don't think it will be that hard to remove, which will give me access to the fresh water tank, water lines and pump, plus allow me to remove the wet carpet and dry it out. This site is fantastic!! BTW, I just recently pulled and repaired the black and the grey holding tanks (1990 Winnebago warrior). Grommets had to be replaced on both. I didn't take any pictures as I was not aware of this site yet. But if anyone out there has questions, I can probably help. Retired GI
  4. I have a leak in the fresh water tank or the waterlines. Water tank and lines are under the couch. I am unable to get to the problem.
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