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Cavhaynes
07-08-2014, 09:52 AM
There are so many topics on repairs , is there way to search a topic with out going through all the threads.

My question is my black and gray tank sensor indicates my tank is still 2/3 full after I completely empty them, where do I start to look to solve this problem?
Tks

hankpage
07-08-2014, 10:08 AM
Cavhaynes, At the top of every page in the first blue bar, you will see "SEARCH" ... select that and insert a topic like "tank sensor" then select "GO" and the forum search engine will do the work for you. If you do not get satisfactory results try different key words relating to the subject. JM2¢, Hank :wlcm: I think you will find the problem is very common and most folks just learn to live with it as most cures are temporary.

hankaye
07-08-2014, 03:28 PM
Cavhaynes, Howdy;

There are so many topics on repairs , is there way to search a topic with out going through all the threads.

My question is my black and gray tank sensor indicates my tank is still 2/3 full after I completely empty them, where do I start to look to solve this problem?
Tks

The first place to look would be the roll of TP..... then everyone that uses
the commode... :banghead:

The indicator lights are a nice way to screw with you. They'll show you
everything you don't want to know. Mine is located under a set of 3 coat
hooks and I make sure to keep a coat hanging over the unit.

hankaye

Steve S
07-08-2014, 08:46 PM
My black tank light is always showing empty, I never flush my toilet. I have no smells, no water leaks, no bad odors and I never have to worry about all the septic problems that I read about here"bouncey::p

outwest
07-09-2014, 09:25 AM
Repeatedly filling and dumping the tank *might* sort it out. That usually works, but not always. Be careful to not overfill the tank in the process.

chuckster57
07-09-2014, 12:17 PM
Just finished a PDI on a '15 Shadow Cruiser (not a Keystone), and had the same issue. Dropped the belly and found all the sensor wires AND the power lead broken off. You may have the same thing going on.

Pretty much all holding tanks use 4 wires. There are sensors in the side of the tank, and as it fills with liquid it completes a circuit to illuminate any number of lights or bars or whatever.

My black tank light is always showing empty, I never flush my toilet. I have no smells, no water leaks, no bad odors and I never have to worry about all the septic problems that I read about here"bouncey::p