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Toilet

1961angel said:
Advice on removing c220 toilet please

There's nothing like being direct, and boy do you go straight to the point.

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Welcome to the forum
 
Please accept my most humblest of apologies for being abrupt. I need to replace the shower tray of my Compass Omega 534 and the toilet needs to be removed. I'd like to know if I have to remove the filler completely from the outside of the van. I await replies with bated breath
 
Hello,
Yes you do have to remove the filler as it goes into the back of the toilet.
The toilet is secured by 4 or 6 screws under the cassette.

So, remove the filler , undo the screws, inside lift the toilet a little and pull forward.

Oh ! nearly forgot, check to see if the toilet has been siliconed along the edge of the cassette door.
If so, you will have to cut that then remove it all and renew on refitting.
 

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