Menee24, Howdy;
You probably have an Owner's Manual for it in the package of documents
the dealer gave you, that should tell you what make and Model you have.
If you have a Dometic SeaLand, it will have a hose clamp at the base
of the water inlet (square object at the back),
First turn off the water to the RV and depress the foot pedal.
The front cover is only held on by a small square of Velcro, pull it straight
out from the front of the commode. Next there is a large hose clamp holding
the bowel onto the pedestal you can use an 8 mm socket to loosen it up.
There are 2 halves (plastic), of the 'half-clamp' you can allow the metal hose
clamp to lay on the floor while you pull the clamping halves away.
You can now move the bowel forward to look at the water valve (square
thingy), a straight slot screwdriver to loosen it. Twist the hose off and inspect.
If no splits or the clamp was loose just ensure the hose is pushed up past the
raised bump and tighten the clamp above the bump. Re-install and check for leaks
Assembly is the reverse. One thing about the bowel half clamp assy. When
you go to tighten it snug it up then you will need to tap firmly all the way
around it then snug it up again. repeat a total of 3 times and it should be
uniformly tightened so it won't wobble loose and create another leak.
hank
PS. Welcome to the forum.
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