Broken tap over sink unit

Dec 30, 2011
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Can anyone suggest where I can get a new tap for my Autoquest? It has fractured internally (plastic base ring) after being very stiff to turn for a while.
Also is it easy to fit or do I need to remove the oven (problem with gas connection!) There seem to be H & C pipe push-on type connectors behind the oven but I have never used these before and don't want to cause a flood.
Hope someone can help.
 
Jan 27, 2013
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It might be more useful, and would certainly give readers a chance to reply, if you could give more details, ie the type of tap, if you have no idea perhaps by browsing a suppliers site such as Caravan spares you could identify not only the type of tap but also the price to replace.
That being said you are almost certainly going to need access to the underside of your tap and if that means removing the oven then..................
 
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Thank you both for your replies. Sorry I haven't replied sooner but I've been away. Tried both of your suggested supply sites but can't see my model. It is a plasticky chromed mixer type with H&C tail supply pipes and also has a microswitch - short spout for the mixer also. I'll try emailing them a photo - probably be more helpful.
 
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chrisb said:
Thank you both for your replies. Sorry I haven't replied sooner but I've been away. Tried both of your suggested supply sites but can't see my model. It is a plasticky chromed mixer type with H&C tail supply pipes and also has a microswitch - short spout for the mixer also. I'll try emailing them a photo - probably be more helpful.

Maybe this one, matches for push fit, microswitch and short spout, how about the hole size 33mm?
http://www.leisureshopdirect.com/caravan/water/product_56243/reich_kama_33mm_mixer_tap_smooth_fit_%28chrome%29.aspx
Try Trawling through their site if your requirement is different, I know they also do a version with push on (with a jubilee clamp) hose connections.
 
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Thank you Retred, Roli and Yosser. Bit the bullet and got the thing off the worktop and disconnected. It is a Reich tap with 12 inch tails with push connectors to the supply and built in micro-switch. It was a bit of a "go for it moment" as it was jammed solid but it useless to leave it as it was. Very grateful for all your comments and supplier suggestions.
 
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Sometimes you just have to "go for it" Chris! We had many years of old vans which no-one really understood, and I had to work out how everything worked by highly-skilled "poking about."
Present van was bought new (thanks Uncle Fred, RIP!), but once out of warranty, I well remember the first time I had to fix something. I now understand most of the electrics and plumbing - but only by trial and error!
The trick is, not to break anything while trying!
 
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