Bathroom tap replacement

You are most welcome! The forum is a great place to get help on various problems! Hope you enjoy your new GC680!!
Thanks…..when I read your post about a small amount of water leaking from the back doors, I was hopeful that I was on the right track……thanks again!
 
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Thanks for the Thanks!

Glad you managed to get it sorted.

The worst part of the job is the thought of trashing your big bucks van with a Stanley knife. Once you get over the psychological trauma, it's a fairly simple job

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Looks like we had some residual water in our bathroom tap- was just in the van getting it ready to leave on Tuesday and found that the faucet/shower head in our wet room actually snapped off- likely during a cold spell we had before Christmas. I found the VW Replacement part # online, but is there an aftermarket available?
We are a bit stuck, as leaving on Tuesday, but want to see if one of the Big RV stores in Germany has one that will work as we are passing through on our way to Spain and Portugal for 2 months....and will need our wet room functioning.

Thanks in advance!
 
Well despite our best efforts to drain down the water system our bathroom tap has been damaged during the recent cold spell. In fact we now have a shower inside of the bathroom cupboard

I can get my hand onto the bottom of the tap and feel the water leaking quite rapidly - although without being able to see I can't tell where exactly it is leaking from. It leaks with the tap off so I'm assuming that one of the unions or the actual tap body has been damaged - oh well...

Anyway the reason for the post is 'how do I remove the tap?'. Has anyone done this job themselves?
It looks as though I have to remove some internal torx screws and then cut away the mastic seal around the sink and lift the whole top section of the sink off?

I'm half thinking of cutting around the top of the tap and then fabricating a removable top plate so that future access will be easy..

Any help or guidance will be very greatfully received.

Thanks
Mike


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I am experiencing the same issue with the blue cold water pipe leaking at the o-ring. I have removed the blue part from the white pipe and plugged it to prevent further leakage.

Currently, I only have hot water available at the bathroom tap, but this temporary fix will suffice until I receive the new blue pipe from Germany, which costs €10.

Once the new part arrives, I will follow your instructions to install it.
 
I am experiencing the same issue with the blue cold water pipe leaking at the o-ring. I have removed the blue part from the white pipe and plugged it to prevent further leakage.

Currently, I only have hot water available at the bathroom tap, but this temporary fix will suffice until I receive the new blue pipe from Germany, which costs €10.

Once the new part arrives, I will follow your instructions to install it.
Best of luck with the repair! Take it slowly and you'll be fine, the most difficult job is redoing the mastic behind the tap - patience required

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Best of luck with the repair! Take it slowly and you'll be fine, the most difficult job is redoing the mastic behind the tap - patience required

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I received the part and finished the job. The pipe connections seems poor and I don't fully trust it. I have not leakage at the moment, but I will wait for a few days before attempting to do the silicone checking for leakage .
 
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