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wbwood
Nov 26, 2015Explorer
Bordercollie wrote:
Most RV's have a spigot on the side to dump fresh water tank, They also have two separate "low point" drain valves inside the RV, that you must open to drain the hot and cold water lines. You must close the low point drain valves completely, after draining, or fresh water pump will not shut off with pump switch "on". When draining the low point drains you should see water dribbling out of two small tubes under the RV.
I must have had the RV's that don't fall under "most". The 2010 TT we had didn't have the spigot on the side. It did have the low point drain tubes underneath. Our 2013 Class C does have a spigot on the side, but I have not noticed any other models (other than our brand) with the spigots on the side. We also do not have the other drain tubes as you mentioned. I was going to respond to this yesterday, but decided I needed to wait until I got home and recheck. I climbed underneath and looked everywhere. The only drain we have is where the spigot is. No other drain tubes and no water lines whatsoever...
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