Evening all.
We have purchased a van and the c260 toilet doesn't flush.
I've been in the building trade most of my life and fixed my cars where needed, so I'm not a novice but my knowledge only goes so far, and I've never touched one of these toilets.
What I've learnt so far is that the pump and switch work fine, but there is no power running to the switch. I tested the switch by running a wire from the battery.
So I have removed the upright trim from within the cassett compartment and tested the wires attached to the circuit board. There is no live.
What I don't know is if those wires are the first ones coming into the van, or if the wires go to the switch first?
If they are the first wires, are they joined underneath the cassett housing?
If they aren't joined, then there is a break in the wiring, or possibly a dodgy fuse board...however, I am getting a live feed from the fuse in the fuse board.
Would love some help if there is anyone able to.
Many thanks
Lorne
We have purchased a van and the c260 toilet doesn't flush.
I've been in the building trade most of my life and fixed my cars where needed, so I'm not a novice but my knowledge only goes so far, and I've never touched one of these toilets.
What I've learnt so far is that the pump and switch work fine, but there is no power running to the switch. I tested the switch by running a wire from the battery.
So I have removed the upright trim from within the cassett compartment and tested the wires attached to the circuit board. There is no live.
What I don't know is if those wires are the first ones coming into the van, or if the wires go to the switch first?
If they are the first wires, are they joined underneath the cassett housing?
If they aren't joined, then there is a break in the wiring, or possibly a dodgy fuse board...however, I am getting a live feed from the fuse in the fuse board.
Would love some help if there is anyone able to.
Many thanks
Lorne