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fortytwo
Jun 06, 2015Explorer
Not sure about the 2014, but my 2010, a Coachmen branded but made by Forest River after they purchased Coachmen, has a locking door on the driver side just forward of the rear wheel. It contains two female hose attachments and three 90 degree valves. The labels for these valves are tiny print and hard to decipher. I've found nothing documenting them, and replaced 3 water pumps before I realized I had the valves set wrong which allowed air to be drawn in by the pump. Set them wrong and your fresh water tank overflows. Hopefully Forest River by now has revamped that horrible Coachmen legacy. May have to spend a few hours experimenting (and documenting) the results of various valve settings.
I have three 90 degree valves on the inside floor underneath my sink which drain: fresh water tank, hot water tank, and one is labeled low water drain. Search under the coach for 2 or 3 small hoses extending about 6 inches below the floor. The valves will be above those hoses. My fresh water tank is in a closed compartment under the bathroom sink (have to remove several screws securing a panel).
I have three 90 degree valves on the inside floor underneath my sink which drain: fresh water tank, hot water tank, and one is labeled low water drain. Search under the coach for 2 or 3 small hoses extending about 6 inches below the floor. The valves will be above those hoses. My fresh water tank is in a closed compartment under the bathroom sink (have to remove several screws securing a panel).
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