04-26-2022, 06:46 PM
It’s not the holding tank that’s pressurized, it’s the secondary toilet bowl that’s pressurized. When you flush, the flapper opens, waste drops into the secondary bowl, the flap closes and the secondary gets pressurized. The waste is forced along the outlet to the black tank. If the flapper is ever so slightly slow in closing, pressurizing the secondary tank starts before it’s sealed. Instant bidet!
Since it works properly sometimes, everything is adjusted fine, things just need to be lubricated to properly function. The primary problem is the sequencing valve hanging. If your valve has a narrowed waist, you have the old style. They do break. The new version is a straight cylinder. The guts mostly swap across, iirc.
Since it works properly sometimes, everything is adjusted fine, things just need to be lubricated to properly function. The primary problem is the sequencing valve hanging. If your valve has a narrowed waist, you have the old style. They do break. The new version is a straight cylinder. The guts mostly swap across, iirc.
06 M450LXi 3 slide