Replacement Fresh Water Inlet for 2000 Newmar Dutch Star RV
Updated 04/11/2019 | Published 04/10/2019 >
Question:
I have a 2000 Newmar Dutch Star 33ft class a.. the freshwater connection on the camper side has broken off so I can no longer hook a hose up to my camper to run water directly from the hose.. what is this part called , do you have this in stock, and how much is it so I can order it.. my holden tank hookup is fine but I dont want to use my holden tank to run water with the waterpump..
asked by: Patty
Expert Reply:
It sounds like you just need to replace the fresh water inlet on your Newmar Dutch Star. For this I recommend taking a look at the Valterra # A01-0176LFVP. This features a 1/2" FPT inside connection and includes all the needed hardware for installation. It does have the garden hose swivel-type fitting that you can use to connect a hose to your water supply.
I have attached a short video review on this product along with a link that will take you to our complete selection.
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Valterra RV Water Inlet - City Water - 2-3/4" Metal Recessed Flange - Brass FPT
- RV Water Inlets
- City Fill Inlet
- Recessed Mount
- Metal
- Brass
- White
- Valterra
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