Torrance2607
May 15, 2017Explorer
2014 Coachmen Freelander 29QB Winterization
Hello,
I am trying to see who here has a coachmen freelander that knows how to winterize and dewinterize.
I have been through most of the forums but still cannot wrap my head around how to do it. I had it winterized and do not have the time to take it back to another shop before I have to use it.
Any help would be appreciated.
There is anti-freeze running throughout.
A drain plug is removed for the water heater.
I do not see a low water drain point outside of the RV.
Under the sink, where the hot water valves are located, I do see a T connection that has the cold and hot water per pipes connected. Along with about 4 other valves.
The water pump does not have any single pet coming off of it like I had in my travel trailer to hook up a fresh water hose to it.
It also has three valves located there, they seem to drop off into the middle of the RV.
Pictures to follow if that will help.
Thank you!
I am trying to see who here has a coachmen freelander that knows how to winterize and dewinterize.
I have been through most of the forums but still cannot wrap my head around how to do it. I had it winterized and do not have the time to take it back to another shop before I have to use it.
Any help would be appreciated.
There is anti-freeze running throughout.
A drain plug is removed for the water heater.
I do not see a low water drain point outside of the RV.
Under the sink, where the hot water valves are located, I do see a T connection that has the cold and hot water per pipes connected. Along with about 4 other valves.
The water pump does not have any single pet coming off of it like I had in my travel trailer to hook up a fresh water hose to it.
It also has three valves located there, they seem to drop off into the middle of the RV.
Pictures to follow if that will help.
Thank you!