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NanciL
Oct 30, 2017Explorer II
oyarsa wrote:
I was debating going back with antifreeze, but I don't like the idea of having to flush it all out in less than two weeks. May be better safe than sorry...
Suggestions of where the water pump may be hiding? It's annoying that all I got was a generic Keystones manual and not a model specific manual.
They love to hide them and make them difficult to get to.
Once you find it, if you are handy you might want to do some handy work and revise things so it is easier to get to.
On one of my trailers it was behind a panel. I removed it, added some hinges and a small knob.
On another, believe it or not it was under the sofa, so it took laying down to get to it.
And on our last one, it was under the kitchen sink and I had to remove a panel beside a drawer to get to it.
It sure would be nice if the designers of RV's owned one before they went to the drawing boards.
Jack L
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