Thanks for all the replies. It clearly isn't toilet paper in the valve, because this happened the first time I removed the cap-before we used the unit. They're checking into what I can do, because they are like 150 miles away.
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Originally Posted by JRTJH
By all means, the dealership should repair your leaking valve. You may have some toilet paper, etc caught in the black tank valve (if it is leaking) or even a defective or damaged seal on a valve. There should be no water/waste leaking when you remove your end cap to connect a hose.
If the dealer can't get you in for repair soon, you can always buy a "twist on valve" to replace your end cap, then just install the cap on that valve. Then, when you remove the cap, there is a "terminal valve" that would stop any flow of waste until you have the hose installed.
Many of us use this type valve as a "last catch" for anything that could possibly find its way to the dump connection.
Here's one type: http://www.campingworld.com/shopping...on-valve/27868
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