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foothill999
Explorer
Jan 26, 2015

How to access shower drain and plumbing Jayco greyhawk 33ds

I have looked everywhere in my manual and online and can not find any clues. I am trying to find a way to access the shower drain fittings and the plumbing pipes and connections going to the shower fixture. A few of the connections were loose in other places in the RV and I want to check these ones as well. If anyone has any ideas that would be appreciated. Thank you
  • Thanks to all. I will check all those places today. I did notice in the kitchen that backs to shower there was a very small built in wood thing with 2 screw. I will take that off today too.
  • I noticed on my Cambria that by pulling out drawers you can access different wiring looms and water lines. I removed the plywood base to investigate my

    on-going slide out problem in the bedroom and found the water pump and filter in there as well. Access panels are usually a great place to start.
  • Our Phaeton tub/shower water supply access is behind the pull out pantry through a "fake" snap-in door. The furnace access hatch in the basement is the access to the shower drain proper and holding tank connections and vents. Our B+ has a valance panel along the tub side that can be opened by removing 4 screws.
  • j-d's avatar
    j-d
    Explorer II
    Our older Jayco in signature has a little snap-in valve access cover in the pantry, and a drain access attached with screws in the shower base panel.
  • Not sure about a Jayco. My access point is a small panel on front of shower tray. Same model from Gulf Stream put the access point on wall in living area of wall that shower shared.
  • This off the charts out there, but I have a Jayco fifth wheel with a kitchen slide. In the stationary cupboard next to the slide has a panel that gives access to at least supply plumbing, if not drain. Be someplace to start if it's there. Good luck.