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My 2004 Bay 34XB also has a 2 FW tanks=84 gallons setup that requires the sidewall manual water fill cap be opened in order to vent properly to fill the 2nd tank. Perhaps yours is similar. Weight distribution on this model places them aft of the front axle. My tanks are under the salon area, just behind my battery box / entry steps.
I also have a drain **** located between the 2 tanks for draining both at once. There is a circular cut-out hand access hole in the wall of the basement plenum [to operate the valve]. Located 1st basement box aft of the steps. With a mirror you can peer into the plenum and see edges of both tanks. they are perhaps 8-10 inches apart. This should help you find them.
The fuse box you are looking for is located under the front hood, inside the battery control center (black metal box on the drivers side firewall. The inside cover should be labeled to identify the power mirrors. Possibly a 7.5 amp fuse but it may vary with other manufacturers. Use a multi-meter to ohm out the fuses. While you are there, go ahead and check other fuses to verify. Depending on the types of fuses used you may have to pull fuses out to check them of you cannot check while they are installed in the fuse block.
What is suge? Do you mean Sewage?
Anyway, you most certainly did not hook up to the fresh water inlet properly. This will not fill any tank. Get your manual out and read it.
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Try going to the manufacturer web site. But why don't you just go up there and look for the source of trouble. Or just seal the entire surface and be done with it.
Bathrooms usually have some sort of venting so it could be a starting point to look for the vent and flashing up on top.
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