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- jbelieraExplorerI think that the factory engineers have fun hiding them and then not noting it any where (certainly not in the generic manual) just to get people to play hide and seek
- BumpyroadExplorerI was looking at one MH that interested me at the factory, I think gulf stream?? and asked the rep. where it was so I could add a winterizing inlet. we looked all around, turned it on and nothing. has a worker come out from the line and he was stumped. it ended up being behind a standard hinged outside compartment door behind which was a metal panel that had to be removed to get to it.
bumpy - jbelieraExplorerWell after taking off every panel inside I went to the basement and there it was behind the basement wall with gobs and gobs of lines. Piece of cake to winterize. Thank you all for suggestions
- jbelieraExplorerThe fresh water line comes into the coach and goes down through the floor to I think the tank I undid panel under sink and nothing there but that tank inlet hose and drains for the sink and more water lines No pump behind any panels so far I checked a panel under the bathroom sink nothing there either. Panel under fridge is the furnace panel. I have one place left, and that is the basement at the hot water tank.
- Mickeyfan0805ExplorerDo you know where your fresh water tank is? If you do, check for screw-mounted panels or cabinet doors in that area, might get you somewhere.
Mine is in the very back of the TT behind a screw-mounted cabinet face, right near the water inlets. That location, however, likely has something to do with the fact that the pump is also plumbed for an antifreeze inlet in that same location. - jbelieraExplorerThank you so far, but I am still looking and I have now two places to look when it stops raining. But any Keystone 2008 Laredo 29RL owners out there would nail it down a little better for me
- djousmaExplorer
Second Chance wrote:
djousma wrote:
I cant give you a specific answer, but if you turn it on, and follow the sound, you should find it. sometimes in cupboard under the sink area, sometimes in other cabinet.
X2 ^^. I've seen a number of fifth wheels of different manufacture with the water pump in the "utility" area behind the front storage compartment under the bathroom. Often, there is a thin panel separating the "basement" from this utility area which contains the water heater, main heater, water pump, etc.
Rob
Thanks Rob. I should have called that out too. On my Cardinal, the water pump is in the basement, behind a bulkhead wall that requires the removal of half a dozen or so screws to get at. - BumpyroadExploreron my motorhome it was near the tank, on my TT it is below a drawer that you have to pull out to get to.
bumpy - newman_fulltimeExplorer IIif like alot of them beside the converter under the bathroom
- 2oldmanExplorer IInear the tank
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