All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Leak in fresh water linesIt's a leak in the fresh water line, no doubt. It's the area between the kitchen and bathroom. The access under the stove is where the converter is. It's dry at the access under the kitchen sink and bathroom sink. Stands to reason, the leak is in that line at a point that's ran to to the exterior, near the toilet but there's no access.Re: Leak in fresh water linesI just don't know how to get to it.Re: Leak in fresh water linesNo,it makes a puddle outside, I knew it was a leak.I let it drip onto a papertowel,it's clear and has no odor. I can see that it above the tank drain and feel that it's between the body and the interior wall.Re: Leak in fresh water linesI have the bypass on for the water heater. It also leaks just hooked up to city water. I have no way to know what size the lines are. I've checked the Fleetwood site to no avail.Re: Leak in fresh water linesNothing inside gets wet,it seems to be between the body and interior, not at the tank. It causes the pump to kick in frequently. The leak is on the opposite side of the tank and pump.Re: Leak in fresh water linesIs there any way to get a diagram of the plumbing and access points?Re: Why did my coach batteries die?I've even started turning off the aux breaker, thought that would prevent any draw,they still went dead.Leak in fresh water linesI have a 94 Coronado class A and it has a leak in a fresh water line somewhere between the kitchen and bathroom, possibility right above the tank drain. Can anyone tell me how to access that area?Re: Why did my coach batteries die?OK,I bit the bullet, drove the 30 miles into town, they said both coach batteries were bad,(somehow I expected that) They only had 1 6v,so I switched to 2 12v deep cycle Marine.I'll keep my fingers crossed. P.S. Maintenance Free!Re: Why did my coach batteries die?Quick, can anyone send me a diagram to connect 2 12v coach batteries from 26ers?