marlee
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Post by marlee on Dec 17, 2017 11:07:50 GMT -5
Specifically, where is the switch located to divert it from in house to filling the tank? We've looked in all the obvious places and can't find it.
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marlee
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Post by marlee on Dec 17, 2017 12:29:26 GMT -5
Wow, Hubs finally found it. KZ must not want people filling the fresh water tank. In case anyone else ever needs to know where it is, here are pictures. It's accessible through the passthrough compartment on the driver's side, and behind ALL the hoses. Hard to see unless your head (or camera) is on the floor. Hubs found it by feeling along every hose.
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Post by Chuck on Dec 17, 2017 12:59:00 GMT -5
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marlee
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Post by marlee on Dec 17, 2017 13:06:50 GMT -5
We have the manual for this one. And we didn't have to take anything apart. I can't reach the switch but my husband can and then he just filled the fresh water tank through the outside port.
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Post by joecamper on Dec 17, 2017 21:45:03 GMT -5
I have a 2012 Durango 325, here's what my fill station looks like.
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Post by johnr on Dec 18, 2017 7:42:56 GMT -5
wow, that's a crazy setup!
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marlee
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Post by marlee on Dec 19, 2017 12:06:23 GMT -5
That is really handy joecamper. Does the hose come up through the white pipe in the middle of the sunken tub?
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Post by joecamper on Dec 26, 2017 19:02:48 GMT -5
Yes, it's not really a hose, just a big threaded cap. FYI, when I ordered my camper I had them send me an extra access cap. I then drilled a hole just the size of a hose and slipped the hose through. I then don't have to leave the big open space open to mice, etc.
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