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2004 Minnie Winnie discharging water under chassis.

ltc_cottle
Explorer
Explorer
The water pump runs nonstop and the water is coming out a discharge port under the chassis near the drivers side rear axle. Also, it drains from the same location when using the city inlet port.

Therefore, the system will not pressurize and there is no water in the RV.

HELP!! I cannot find any information that addresses this issue and I'm beyond frustrated. Is there a shutoff to this discharge port somewhere? Did I open something that I shouldn't have? Should there be a cap/plug in the discharge port under the chassis near the axle?

All help will be greatly appreciated. I'm supposed to use the RV thus Tuesday for a week and no water throws a major wrench in the plans. ๐Ÿ˜ž
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Tal_IL
Explorer
Explorer
Had a similar problem with our "new to us" rig last year. There was an open drain valve I hadn't been able find because you had to remove an access panel inside a storage compartment to find it. Owner's manual was no help locating it. My dealer service tech showed me where it was.
35 miles from Normal, IL. As close to normal as I'll ever be.

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Bobbo
Explorer II
Explorer II
What they said. I think they nailed it.

FWIW, I have a 2007 Winnebago Outlook, and that is exactly where my low point drains are.

The drain valves are under the flooring of the cabinet under the bathroom sink, in my RV.
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Harvard
Explorer
Explorer
It is probably a low point drain which has a valve that you must close. You know where it vents outside so the task is to look in the same general vicinity INSIDE the coach to find the valve.

enblethen
Nomad
Nomad
Sounds like a low point drain is open.

Bud
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