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DianeC_
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Mar 06, 2016

washing machine

Hi everyone, I hope someone can help. I have a 06 Pilgrim Open Road it has 4 slides, 41 ft (I think). It has an all-in-one vented washing machine up in the closet of the master bedroom. I cannot find the turn on valve to supply water up to the machine.

Can anyone tell me where it might be?

TIA, Diane

10 Replies

  • MPI_Mallard wrote:
    RustyJC wrote:
    Our 5th wheel has a master water manifold with valves to each of the branch services. Most, however, don't - our Jayco Designer XL 3610RLTS didn't. It only had the hot and cold water valves in the washer/dryer closet.

    Rusty


    Our fiver has a manifold system that has shut-offs for the hot/cold to the washer/dryer, there are shut-offs for all the plumbing sources in our CC Daydreamer, **** good thinking on their part!

    Sheryl Crow: "Its not having what you want,Its wanting what you got"


    That's great! I'm glad yours has a valved manifold - all of them should (IMHO), but most of them don't.

    Rusty
  • RustyJC wrote:
    Our 5th wheel has a master water manifold with valves to each of the branch services. Most, however, don't - our Jayco Designer XL 3610RLTS didn't. It only had the hot and cold water valves in the washer/dryer closet.

    Rusty


    Our fiver has a manifold system that has shut-offs for the hot/cold to the washer/dryer, there are shut-offs for all the plumbing sources in our CC Daydreamer, **** good thinking on their part!

    Sheryl Crow: "Its not having what you want,Its wanting what you got"
  • Thanks everyone I will be searching next weekend, preparing to open for the season.
  • The wet bay is the outside compartment where the fresh and waste water valves are.
    Left side toward from of rear slide.
  • Our 5th wheel has a master water manifold with valves to each of the branch services. Most, however, don't - our Jayco Designer XL 3610RLTS didn't. It only had the hot and cold water valves in the washer/dryer closet.

    Rusty
  • BB_TX wrote:
    Don't know why there would be any other valves. I am fairly certain there are no valves to mine except the ones behind the washer.


    Same here. The only valves that we have are those behind the washer/drier.
  • Don't know why there would be any other valves. I am fairly certain there are no valves to mine except the ones behind the washer.
  • Thanks Ken, the valves that are located in the closet are visible, the hoses are attached to the washer. I can't locate the valve that brings the water to those valves.
  • The hot and cold water valves are usually mounted behind the washer/drier unit. Reach over the top and see if you can feel them or use a flash light and a mirror.


    Ken