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Winterizing 2013 Navion G24 iQ

brucec315
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I'm about to winterized my new rig. Any "heads up" thoughts? I use the pink stuff and have winterized other "B" vans. I am hoping this will be as easy or even easier.
Bruce in Cazenovia, NY
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noe-place
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Turn the power off after you winterize. :B

Artum_Snowbird
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Harvard wrote:
There is a plastic check valve behind the cone shaped debris screen of the city water inlet connection. The water should be drained from this check valve by using a small tool to release the valve from the out side (after removing the cone shaped screen).


Yes indeed, and only press the release button when there is no pressure behind the valve or it will be destroyed.

Once the release button is pressed, then start the pump with antifreeze in the line and once the antifreeze comes out the check valve, release the button and you are done.
Mike
2012 Winnebago Impulse Silver 26QP
2005 16.6 Double Eagle
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previously Snowbird Campers,
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Harvard
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There is a plastic check valve behind the cone shaped debris screen of the city water inlet connection. The water should be drained from this check valve by using a small tool to release the valve from the out side (after removing the cone shaped screen).

Just_Lee
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Can't think of anything. When we lived in Tennessee and had to winterize our Diesel Pusher I would blow out the water lines with air and then use the Pink stuff just because I could.... Here in California I do not have to winterize..

Don't forget the water heater and any water filters and the toilet...
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