Adria Bathroom Tap

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Hi, just been out in our Adria Altea 502DK (2006) & while bleeding the water after setting up, a brown elbow that the shower hose screws onto popped out & I couldn't get it to stay in.
Is a new O Ring required or a new tap?
Does anyone know the name of this set up as well? (Truma etc)
Any advice would be appreciated


Thanks
 

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Well as it popped out you would expect it to pop back in. I suggest thoroughly clean the 'receiver' (which from the photo appears to be intact) and around the O ring, then try a smear of plumbers silicone grease or the like and see if it refits with a twisting motion which might be easier to handle with the shower hose detached. While apart you can then check the shower hose and head for obstruction (by connecting to a shower in the house?).
 
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If above doesn’t work looks like a new O ring needed. Looking at your photos it appears the O-ring sits in the groove of the female housing.
 
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In picture 2 you can see 3 lugs, do the lugs engage with the other part and keep it in place.

BP
 
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Hi, just been out in our Adria Altea 502DK (2006) & while bleeding the water after setting up, a brown elbow that the shower hose screws onto popped out & I couldn't get it to stay in.
Is a new O Ring required or a new tap?
Does anyone know the name of this set up as well? (Truma etc)
Any advice would be appreciated


Thanks
did you ever fix this issue as mine has done the exact same thing!
 

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