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Air in the water lines, still
04-18-2005, 15:42
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Air in the water lines, still
Thanks, Ernie, Chet and Dick & Carolyn, for your ideas about our
problem. We do fill the hose with water before connecting to the
coach (that worked for us for a long time).

Chet, since we live full time in our coach we have not had occasion
to drain/winterize. The valves marked water tank drain and water
heater drain are both in the off position, but since you suggested
it, I turned them to `on' then to `off'. The water tank drain
seemed to click into the off position. Perhaps it was leaking or
not fully closed. The water runs better now. We'll watch it when
we move again in a few days.

Ernie, I sincerely hope the previous owner hasn't installed anything
backwards (but we've found a couple things in sideways). Thank you
all for your help.

Pen & Jim
`83 PT 35
Oklahoma City, home team won the game.

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Chet Geist"
wrote:
>
> You have an air flush valve for winterizing your water system. Is
it
> possible this valve is open or leaking air into the system? Could
be a big
> problem if water is also getting into your air system. Just a
thought.
>
> Chet Geist
> 1981 FC33, Austin, Texas
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Air in the water lines, still - erniecarpet@... - 04-18-2005, 08:45
Air in the water lines, still - jimocon - 04-18-2005, 08:52
Air in the water lines, still - Chet Geist - 04-18-2005, 09:01
Air in the water lines, still - jimocon - 04-18-2005 15:42



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