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chevyman2
Nov 10, 2014Explorer
I have winterized a good many Class Cs this year. Not a 14 Freelander though. Every class C that I have winterized has had a open fitting near the water pump (likely under your bed in a small compartment at the head of the bed). This fitting usually has the same plug as an "Atwood" water heater uses for a plug.
Any RV shop will carry an attachment that will screw into that fitting (on one end) and allow you to place the other end over a typical hose (like a garden hose). Then just stick that hose in your antifreeze bottle and turn on the pump.
Any RV shop will carry an attachment that will screw into that fitting (on one end) and allow you to place the other end over a typical hose (like a garden hose). Then just stick that hose in your antifreeze bottle and turn on the pump.
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