Tip for Unclogging Propane Quick Connect Line
Question:
RV has been sitting for 4 years. The external quick connect line does not produce any propane. If it is a clogged copper line is there anyway to unclog it without taking the whole system apart. Propane in the rest of the coach functions normally.
asked by: Peter C
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Expert Reply:
A lot of people have luck unclocking propane quick connect lines by letting them soak in warm soapy water for a few minutes. If you use a dish soap that will cut grease you'll have the best luck.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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