You don't need to find the water pump. Make sure your water tank is empty before adding RV winterizer to the water tank. Run each faucet in the RV with bypass valve NOT in winterize position until you see the antifreeze begin to come out of the faucet. Do this for both cold and hot water side for each faucet. Then move bypass valve to winterize position and run for a few seconds.
Ok thanks. I have 2 gallons of antifreeze in the "gravity tank". The pump is running but is not sending fluid to the faucets. Am I missing a bypass valve somewhere?
You shouldn't need to change any valves, you should be able to operate the water system just as you would if you were running the water system off the freshwater tank. Perhaps your RV is tilted such that the antifreeze has sloshed to the side of the tank opposite the pump pickup. Try raising/lowering the hitch, and try not to operate the pump for too long when it's dry as this will damage the pump.
Also try adding more antifreeze to reach the pump inlet. You'll probably need more than two gallons anyway.
Nice that your trying to help Paul, but your obviously not experienced in RV's and should maybe answer question you know from experience or technical training in that field. With
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Your giving people the wrong info. If this question still requests PROPER winterizing info, please re-post and I will give you a proper procedure.
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