We found the kitchen tap micro switch was a pain at the start of the the year. It didn't always work and had to be 'fiddled' with. One year it was the cold - the next the Hot tap.
ok guys thanks......hadnt really thought about the water pump system as yet, will try that out before we go to camp site. but i will watch out for switch and try not to break it. think we are heading for hayling for first trip out. any body bin down there....its got nothing to do with i ent been sea fishing for ages either.!!! lots of room to store rods and gear in the pathfinder.......
also the people who owned it before have modified the pin holes for front box, by adding some kind of strong tape around the holes, i am not sure if some has already cracked them, but its not a major job to correct if they have.
Congratulations Sparky, and as Jan says welcome to the 'club'.
The only problem that we have had was the sink underneath the main sink being too small to empty a whole bowl of dirty water into it at once. Our 'under sink' was cracked so hubby decided to remove it all together and attach the waste pipe straight to the plughole on the larger sink. No more the family is the family catchphrase of "Mum the carpet is wet and the bathroom is full of water!". Hurrah! Thanks to all on here who gave advice and although we were forewarned we weren't forearmed!
not sure what your on about with regards to sinks.??? are you talking about kitchen sink........which drains into out side container or toilet sink.......is there some thing i should be aware off with that one. cheers.
It's the kitchen sink - there's a long thread about it somewhere, you might do a search. The main plug hole leads into a smaller reservoire beneath before going out to your waste - if you tip a whole bowl of water in too quickly there is a danger that the reservoire will overflow.
I'm useless on here, so can't do the link, but if you type in "Penine pathfinder sink" (penine with one n) it will pull up the appropriate thread for you. Hope this helps.
Congratulations on your choice. A great pastime for us Pathfinder owners is to visit the Conway Owners Club forum and wind them up about the inadequacies of their Crusaders.