We were in Spain, and the Thetford C200 cassette toilet in our truck started leaking fresh water from the flushing system into the cavity below the bowl. It could've been worse. It could've been leaking not-so-fresh water.
Not wanting to take the thing to bits on foreign soil (it's dirtier than the superior British stuff), with only limited tools and no guarantee of being able to get any parts, I decided to wait until we got home before taking the plunge. For the interim period we bought a squeezy bottle, from a local corner shop, and it was fine. It used less water, too.
Several weeks later, at home, I started making discreet toilet-related enquiries on the internet. I got some frankly quite shocking suggestions from the initial search. After a bit of search term refining, firstly it became crystal-clear that this would not be an easy fault to fix, as the toilet bowl would have to be removed from the base unit before I could