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cmeade
Nov 03, 2015Explorer
FLY 4 FUN wrote:Also would add washer dryer faucets if equipped.
Consider this your winterizing baptism. If there is any water in your rig....it must be removed for winter and replaced by air or antifreeze. This means sinks, shower, taps, toilets, toilet wash wands, outside shower, and fridges with water lines or ice makers. I will also add that you need to winterize the fresh water fill line by removing the metal filter basket/washer and pressing the black or white plunger to allow the water out. I wont let a dealer touch my rig to winterize as its robbery as far as im concerned...but mess up winterizing only once and you will wish you paid their price!!
Daryll
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