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Post by wilsond3010 on Oct 12, 2023 16:49:23 GMT -5
So I know where the two bypass valves for the water heater are
How do I get the rv fluid into the rest of the system
2014 17fkth
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Post by 660catman on Oct 12, 2023 16:55:08 GMT -5
Not sure if you have the intricate system with 2 valves and multiple positions for water, but either case you should have a loose hose around there with a valve on it. This is your suction line for antifreeze. It will be closed so just open it.
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Post by lynnmor on Oct 12, 2023 19:07:18 GMT -5
You can purchase a simple hand pump system that attaches to the city water port. Pump antifreeze in while someone opens one faucet at a time and watches for pink. Don't forget the toilet and outside shower. If you have a black tank flusher, attach the pump to that input and give it a few pumps. Pour some pink in the sink drains.
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Post by Edd505 on Oct 14, 2023 14:43:49 GMT -5
Odd man out, I use air pressure and blow out all lines, I live in the SW so I may use the 5W at any time. If you use air don't forget ALL water outlets, shower, sinks, toilet, out door shower, washer/dryer if equipped. Couple bucks at RV stores and many hardware stores.
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