Pictures below show the water tank fill PVC elbow completely separated from the pipe. I'm not sure when this happened. I have been on some bumpy roads recently, but I don't remember anything that might have shattered a pipe in this way. I thought something in the cabinet could have flown around and helped this along, but nothing in there had enough heft. And, it seems the vent pipe next to the PVC would provide some protection. The pipe coming down from the water inlet is strapped to the side of the cabinet. The pipe going down into the water tank, however, has some give to it and moves about a quarter of an inch or so.
Any ideas on an "easy" repair? I know to do this properly would involve cutting the pipes, etc. That may be a little beyond my skill set. I did discover that the water fill from this area is much easier than having to balance a water container over the drippy fresh water tank inlet on the outside of the trailer.
PS: the discolored cabinet is not water, but the leftovers from the unfortunate Olive Oil Incident from several years ago.
2017 Outback
Towed by 2014 Touareg TDi
Comments
Definitely check the tank, it looks like yours is under the floor on your year model where mine is inside that cabinet (2015). If it is loose enough to cause your broken pipe it might be loose enough to fall off the trailer
I'm mentally working on a "fix" that would allow you to fill the tank from that cabinet. As soon as I pull the parts together and snap a couple of pics I'll send it along. Please keep in mind that I have been accused of over engineering and am prone to Rube Goldberg solutions
cheers