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What model of Thetford RV toilet do I have?

What model of Thetford RV toilet do I have?

Using the data sticker to identify your Thetford toilet model. If you are not sure which model toilet you have, you will find a data sticker attached to the base of the toilet beneath the waste holding tank. The model number will be printed at the beginning above the barcode – as shown below.

Are Thetford toilets interchangeable?

Both Thetford & Dometic toilets will interchange with each other and these newer models are much more water efficient. Both Thetford & Dometic still offer plastic toilets that perform great and are an excellent value.

Which RV toilet do I have?

There is sometimes an identification label on the back side of the toilet at, or near, ground level. Get a mirror if getting to it is difficult. Yes on PEX plumbing supplies. Hardware/RV/big box stores will often stock it or similar.

What model toilet is in my RV?

The model number is inside under the toilet. Most common are model 300 (plastic) or 310(ceramic). It’s usually down near the floor, behind the bowl.

Why is my camper toilet leaking?

If the RV toilet is leaking when the bowl is full of water, then check for cracks. This is more common with plastic toilets than porcelain toilets and usually occurs after winterization. Sometimes the leak may be coming from the floor at the base of the toilet, with a leak most noticeable after a flush.

Why Is My RV toilet not getting water?

If your RV toilet won’t fill with water, it is most likely an issue with the water supply valve. If the valve is damaged, stuck, or switched off by accident it will prevent water from entering your toilet. Less commonly, the issue may also be due to a problem with your RV’s water pump.

Can you replace RV toilet with regular toilet?

The flushing mechanism and water usage are the main reasons you cannot use a standard house toilet in your RV. While they have the exact same use, RV toilets and house toilets do not work in the same way; the two are not interchangeable.

Are all RV toilets the same size?

Most standard RV holes are around 3 inches, but they can be as small as 1 inch. Write down the exact measurements. Now you are ready to choose an RV toilet replacement. Step #1 Look at the features and benefits that each type of toilet has to offer.

What is the most reliable RV toilet?

Our pick for the best RV toilet is the Dometic 310 Series Standard Height Toilet. Its high-profile design provides a taller seat height, and it can be fitted with a hand sprayer. It’s sturdy, easy to flush, and comes with equipment that makes installation easy.