Re: New to the RV community
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Congrats. If you call FT parts and give them your vin , they can tell you your build number along with every part that it came with. They'll be able to tell which toilet and sell the flange seal.
Who installed the air bags? That's a shame but should be an easy fix. Fwiw, I had a similar experience with one newly installed airbag, it happens.
Before you do any of the below, search the sticky and get some steel blocks to block it up. Mandatory before you crawl under one of these, especially with a potential major air leak.
If the step doesn't work and you have low air in some bags, that could be really dangerous and point to a large air leak. After you fix the 2 PS bags, air up to max, turn off the coach and check for leaks. I use dawn dish soap and water to spray the fittings, look for bubbles. Like when kids blow bubbles. If you see that, there's a leak. The steps can be a little more fun to work with since there are regulators and Norgren valves. Plenty of posts on here that discuss them.
Get some of this and put it on. I credit Chuck for telling me about this, works well. There is also a permatex one that isn't so runny.
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