We purchased a 2023 Tab 400 Boondock from sellers. They only used it twice and it sat for approximately 8 months without being used. We took it to a campground in Florida for two nights. It was very hot out so we used the AC the whole time. First day we noticed a sewer smell in the trailer but not in the bathroom. Next day the smell was worse but still not in the bathroom. We have checked all over and cannot seem to find where the odor is coming from. Any ideas?
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Any chance there is some kind of critter that has made a nest in some part of the Tab? Have you checked under the cushions by the air conditioning unit?
Ken / 2023 Tab 400 “La Bolita” (23,000+ miles) / 2024 Toyota Sequoia
2024 - 3 Trips - 35 nights - 9 National Parks, 3 National Forests
2018 Nissan Titan Pro 4X "Big Bird"
Leadville Colorado
I would flush the tank out thoroughly several times using a hose wand or large container of water in addition to pumping a bunch of water through the Nautilus black water tank hose connection. Then prime the tank with 2-3 gallons of water along with a dose of black tank treatment like Happy Camper. Repeat if necessary.
It turned out that I had a small propane leak from my stove.
Now, I know what propane smells like...and this did not smell like propane!. However, when combined with the 'normal' smell of the closed up camper, I would have sworn it was stagnant water or sewage.
I found the tiny leak at the gas manifold that fed the burners and repaired it.
No more smell!
I hope this helps.
2006 F-150
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
When I found the leak, it would barely form tiny bubbles in the soap solution that I applied (see the red arrow in the photo below). It was a very tiny leak, but it was definitely the problem. That being said...I am definitely going to check the monitor.
@enzo86. I didn't think mine was propane either because I could smell it even when the main valve was closed. But, I found there was enough propane trapped between the valve and the burners to leak for quite a while...if it's a very tiny leak as mine was. I would definitely check it. Mine was a pinched or melted silicon rubber washer on the propane manifold 'saddle clamp' (yellow arrow in the photo). The smell hasn't returned since I repaired it. Hope this helps!