Jan-17-2017 05:58 PM
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Jan-19-2017 09:04 AM
ksten wrote:
Found it. It was in the compartment behind the 5th wheel attachment.
Strange they never put it in the manual...
Jan-19-2017 08:28 AM
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Jan-18-2017 07:20 AM
RedRocket204 wrote:x2
When you filled your fresh water tank, was there water immediately flowing onto the ground from somewhere under the trailer? If not and the water only came out after you were moving, then your fresh water tank drain valve is closed and the advice given about the vent creating a vacuum is what you should be looking into.
Jan-18-2017 06:03 AM
ksten wrote:
Yes, the tank drain valve. That's what I'm trying to find. I've looked at the paper manual, and the online PDF manual, but the only mention they have for the drain (even after text searching the whole document) is:
1. Drain the fresh water tank.
Nothing about how that's supposed to happen, or where the actual valve is 😕
Jan-18-2017 05:54 AM
bdpreece wrote:
Unfortunately on many rv's the overflow is plumbed in such a way that once it starts to drain for any reason such as sloshing as you go around a corner, it creates a vacuum and can empty the entire tank.
Jan-17-2017 08:11 PM
bdpreece wrote:
Unfortunately on many rv's the overflow is plumbed in such a way that once it starts to drain for any reason such as sloshing as you go around a corner, it creates a vacuum and can empty the entire tank. For now your best bet is to plug the drain but don't forget to remove the plug when filling the tank. The correct fix is to find the overflow line and loop it upwards above the tank then down.
Jan-17-2017 07:45 PM
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