Wednesday, May 13, 2026 at 12:18
Allan, thank you for your response, Can I say that responses like yours, and others, is testament to just how useful these forums can be.
This morning I spent some time under the van, flashlight in hand.
The cold hoses are black in color, not blue as I may have said. The hot
water, where it enters and exits the HWS (Suburban) is white..under the van the white hose becomes red.
Once my initial shock, where my first thoughts were to simply sell it for whatever I could has passed I have been looking at the practicalities...as I mentioned my biggest fear was should the damage that would result if a leak developed behind a wall, or worse between the wall and the shower cubicle...looking today I see that the shower combination tap actually sits on a panel about 200 x 100 mm and held there by four screws, I am sure that once that panel is removed I would have a chance of feeding new hose up from under the floor which is directly below and only around one meter away.
Having said all that I did go over the underfloor red hose, from the HWS all the way to the rear and I was unable to find any of the cracking visible in my photo. The cracking seems to be restricted to a shortish section...maybe 2 meters in length as it runs across and secured to a chassis rail and between to John Guest connectors.
The ensuite hand basin combo tap, and the galley sink both have short lengths of the red hose coming up from the floor and connected to typical reinforced flexible hoses, they too should be easy to replace the red hose.
I note too that the
little red clips that secure the John Guest connectors, designed to prevent inadvertent disconnection, despite costin a few cents each are not present anywhere in this Jayco...I am very aware of the strange things that vibrations can do, especially on Western Queensland corrugations!
Thanks again.
Paul
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