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If you open the compartment for your utilities, you will see panels that are held in by screw (use an S2 bits, not a Phillips). Removing this screw should give you access to your water pump. On the chance your MFR did not put it there, look for a panel somewhere near the water heater.
look in the cabinet work underneath the sink.look also above your potable water tank inside the rv. maybe look around inside and out of the hot water heater.
Changing out the water pump is easy 4 screws and three to four water lines that have hose clamps. The water pump should be under one of the pull out beds and or under one of the chairs. Where ever your fresh water tank is at the pump should be right above it. You will have to take a panel or two off to aces the water pump. Hope this helps you out
Pull bottom plug out of hot water heater tank let all water drain. Then open all water tank drain valves and be sure your RV is tilted so it will drain towards the valve. Go in RV access water heater valves put it in bypass so no antifreeze can enter water heater tank. Pump RV antifreeze with hose provided into all water lines throughout RV by turning on your main water pump after you have stuck the bypass hose in a new and full antifreeze bottle, then flush toilet until red antifreeze comes out. Open all faucets one at a time until red antifreeze comes out. I use 3 gal but some only use one, the more the better it’s cheap at Walmart. Don’t forget to run outside shower until red antifreeze comes out also, very important or it will crack in the cold. Finally make sure black and grey tanks are empty and flushed at your last camp trip before winterizing. Pour antifreeze in toilet and all drains making sure first that black and grey tank shut off valves are pushed in and closed. Get a quality cover and store RV, it makes a huge difference on protecting roof and roofs lap sealant! All RV antifreeze is non toxic and you just drain it all at your first camp stop after winter! Note: don’t forget to put water heater ionizer drain plug back in wrapped with new white Teflon tape and take water heater valves out of bypass! Draw a diagram of regular mode and winter bypass mode so you don’t forget especially hot and cold water heater blender valve between the two MUST be shut off after you unwinterize or you will cool your hot water unwanted and have no hot water to use! Happy Camping folks!
First is yours the five wheel? If it is on the drive side of the trailer find your take fill in port. " were you can carry fresh water". Now on the inside look for a vent. "On my RV the fill port is three feet away from the pump," it should be a 1 to 2 foot vent. take the four screws out and you should find your pump. They hide them good "so you can pay to have it done" so look very good. My pump is under living room bed. hope this helps
Usually generic, and not much detail. The fusebox should be with breaker panel in most cases. Look for a brown cover. As far as pump goes, turn it on and listen close until you find it. usually not too far from potable tank. May have to remove a cover, on front or top for access.
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