04-07-2020, 05:38 AM
Post a picture please.
You will find patching any kind of leak from the outside is usually ineffective. Plus the tank material is polyethylene which is almost impossible to achieve to a good bond with any kind of caulk, adhesive, or epoxy.
First, get a roll of the blue paper towels used for the shop. One drop of water turns dark blue on that towel. Then using the knowledge that water does not run uphill, strategically place the towels to locate the drip.
If it is a leaking sensor, follow the instructions in the beginning of the thread to fix. It really is a piece of cake.
After you post a pic, I will send an Amazon link to the replacement sensors, once I am sure they are one and the same.
You will find patching any kind of leak from the outside is usually ineffective. Plus the tank material is polyethylene which is almost impossible to achieve to a good bond with any kind of caulk, adhesive, or epoxy.
First, get a roll of the blue paper towels used for the shop. One drop of water turns dark blue on that towel. Then using the knowledge that water does not run uphill, strategically place the towels to locate the drip.
If it is a leaking sensor, follow the instructions in the beginning of the thread to fix. It really is a piece of cake.
After you post a pic, I will send an Amazon link to the replacement sensors, once I am sure they are one and the same.
Richard and Rhonda Entrekin
99 Newell, 512
Maverick Hybrid Toad
Inverness, FL (when we're home )