Removal of Thetford toilet

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I need to access the hot and cold water pipes running under the toilet on my Autosleeper Broadway EK, as I think that I have a leaking pipe or connector. Complete removal of the toilet seems like the only way to gain access to the pipe work.
Does anyone know how to completely remove the toilet?
Looks like a difficult job!
 
You'll first need to cut through all the seals to the floor and wall, then remove the cassette and there's usually screws into the floor.

Once these are removed, you should be able to lift the toilet off it's wall bracket.
 
Mine had about 6 or 8 screws under the cassette access from the hatch. Some had silicon blobs over the top of them. Just had to cut and remove silicon around bathroom and undo disconnect water pipe and electric supply. Lifted out as one unit.
 
I need to access the hot and cold water pipes running under the toilet on my Autosleeper Broadway EK, as I think that I have a leaking pipe or connector. Complete removal of the toilet seems like the only way to gain access to the pipe work.
Does anyone know how to completely remove the toilet?
Looks like a difficult job!
Have you thought of cutting the pipes where they are easily accessible. Could you then pull the whole pipes out from under the toilet?
Make a new joint where you cut it.
 
I need to access the hot and cold water pipes running under the toilet on my Autosleeper Broadway EK, as I think that I have a leaking pipe or connector. Complete removal of the toilet seems like the only way to gain access to the pipe work.
Does anyone know how to completely remove the toilet?
Looks like a difficult job!

First off, which model of Thetford loo do you have?

I have recently had our Thetford C263 out to do some work on our van floor.
To remove our loo, I removed the sticky label that covers the operating buttons on top of the casing and popped out the buttons panel from the casing.
This then reveals a black bracket with 2 screws, remove the 2 screws holding the bracket to the van wall.
Now having removed the cassette, make sure the water is off and disconnect the water supply pipe to the loo and disconnect the 12v wiring at the connector block, but take a photo of the wiring connection for reference when you come to refit your loo.
Remove the 4 screws on the base of the loo that fix it to the floor of your van and you can now go back in your van and lift away the loo, job done. (y)

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First off, which model of Thetford loo do you have?

I have recently had our Thetford C263 out to do some work on our van floor.
To remove our loo, I removed the sticky label that covers the operating buttons on top of the casing and popped out the buttons panel from the casing.
This then reveals a black bracket with 2 screws, remove the 2 screws holding the bracket to the van wall.
Now having removed the cassette, make sure the water is off and disconnect the water supply pipe to the loo and disconnect the 12v wiring at the connector block, but take a photo of the wiring connection for reference when you come to refit your loo.
Remove the 4 screws on the base of the loo that fix it to the floor of your van and you can now go back in your van and lift away the loo, job done. (y)

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