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If you get hint of sewer smells in your RV, there are usually only a few areas it can come from. It is not normal to have sewer smells, so don't bandaid the smell by only cleaning the tanks really good. Find the source of your sewer gas leak.
In this video, I go over the replacement of an air admittance valve under my kitchen sink of my Winnebago View. Failure of the AAV is very common in RV's, but I show you how I discovered that the threads of the AAV were really loose, and no teflon tape was installed. This would cause sewer gas leaks even if the AAV was in good working order. I also show how I isolated the area with the use of peppermint oil and hot water. Surprisingly it worked.
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