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You need to unplug from power and pull the emergency release from the bottom of the machine near the filter door and also operate the lock. If there is water in there it will still open.
Was the toilet "Winterized" last fall? If so, have you assured that any plug in the clean water intake has been removed? If NOT -- are you sure the pump has not been frozen and internally damaged by ice? The pump is a simple device which rarely fail unless its inlet is blocked, or the pump seals or body are damaged - usually by freezing.
The water module on the back of the toilet is more than likely the culprit. It is possible to change without removing the toilet but can prove to be difficult. Turn off the water, disconnect the water supply line on the back of the toilet and remove the nut on each side of the toilet at the base. Remove the toilet and take outside. Once outside you should see the module on the back. They are held in place with a singe screw and a locking tab. There will be some type of flush linkage what will need to be disconnected. Once removed, take it to your local RV parts department and they should have a replacement in stock. Some parts departments will change the valve at no cost if you buy the valve from them.
You should check the 1 1/2" vent pipe if there is one attached to the top of the pump casing. The vent pipe must be vented to the open air, outside of the house so the unit can breath air in and out at all times. A lack of airflow usually creates this type of problems. Leave the vent connection open to the room and flush the toilet, you will see the difference when pumping.
its most likly not a door loock problem its probally a cable issue if the handel inside attaches via cable and its wrong best solution is to pop pannel off inside
Look for your main plumbing vent that goes out your roof, is it pluged with a nest or something? When your drain system drains, it needs outside air from the vent to keep the system from vaccume lock. Same as vapor lock in the gas line on your vehicle. If the system is'nt getting air it will **** the water from the traps in your drain system like it is doing in your toilet. You may have to have a professional drain cleaner or plumber correct your pluged vent.
open the door and you will have to release the latch by doing it manually
either by going up or down
have a loock at your mabual if you have it
sometimes you may have to use some force but it is worth it
many times this happened to my bbot
if not than you will have to release panel as '' string'' may have broke or come up dislodged
by the way when doing manually try the handle on the outside as the same time to release latch
Lift up plastic caps located on ends of hindge behind seat. use flat screw driver and hold the nut under the outside toilet rim with your fingers or a pair of pliers. Do not over tighten or might crack the bowl.
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