Leaking tap (1 Viewer)

Aug 3, 2010
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38
Inverness
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MH
Hymer B694SL
Hi all, hope some one can point me in the right direction with a damaged tap that is probably frost damaged. I was just getting our van ready for its first outing in God knows how long due to Covid/unbelievably long repair time and when I turned the kitchen tap on water started seeping badly from the bathroom tap. So, my question is how the hell do I get to take this tap off and replace it? I'll attach photos and if anyone can give advice I'd appreciate it greatly. The moulded plastic seems to be attached to the wall by some sort of screwed in fitting and I can't get in to get them released as the moulding won't move enough to get my hand and a screwdriver in. Is there an easy way that anyone knows to get the tap off? Thanks!
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Yorkshire Puds

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Aug 3, 2019
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2020 Chausson 711
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Looks like the clips in the second photo are just pressure clips, so it should just pop out with a bit of persuasion
 
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Aug 3, 2010
68
38
Inverness
Funster No
13,006
MH
Hymer B694SL
Thanks Yorkshire Puds, not much room upwards there's the mirror right on top and no idea how that's fixed on! But I'll give it a go :)

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Aug 3, 2010
68
38
Inverness
Funster No
13,006
MH
Hymer B694SL
That worked, more than gentle persuasion but it's off anyway, thanks very much for the info!
 

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