MikeNNRV
Well-known member
First time winterizing this particular trailer. OM, videos from Keystone, YouTube, etc are too generic for me. I have drained all water tanks, hoses, and water heater, and I do not have an ice maker or washing machine. OK with the water heater bypass valve. Added antifreeze to the p traps of all drains.
First problem is that the fill for the freshwater is a hose connection with a check valve. It will not allow me to add RV antifreeze. Even if I remove the connection the inside diameter of the hose is tiny.
I do not know where the water pump is located. If I did I would use the suction inlet to pull from the AF jug. I am trying to avoid removing any of the undercarriage panels. Neither dealership nor internet has been helpful.
But, from my reading of the various manuals, the water pump should have a strainer that requires periodic cleaning. So, I should probably know how to access this.
I have an air pressure adapter that will fit the freshwater inlet and the blackwater tank flush connection, so I have the option of blowing out most water. Unfortunately I do not have a high volume air compressor.
Any help is appreciated.
First problem is that the fill for the freshwater is a hose connection with a check valve. It will not allow me to add RV antifreeze. Even if I remove the connection the inside diameter of the hose is tiny.
I do not know where the water pump is located. If I did I would use the suction inlet to pull from the AF jug. I am trying to avoid removing any of the undercarriage panels. Neither dealership nor internet has been helpful.
But, from my reading of the various manuals, the water pump should have a strainer that requires periodic cleaning. So, I should probably know how to access this.
I have an air pressure adapter that will fit the freshwater inlet and the blackwater tank flush connection, so I have the option of blowing out most water. Unfortunately I do not have a high volume air compressor.
Any help is appreciated.