Outside Shower

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troutman1971
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Outside Shower

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What would be some possible reasons my outside shower would not have flow? Pump is on. Tanks are full.

Thank you
Mark

2003 26 RSB
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Mike Jean Bandfield
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Re: Outside Shower

Post by Mike Jean Bandfield »

Mark,
Yes! Inside the coach, you'll need to completely remove the top drawer from the cabinet under the kitchen burners, behind the outside shower. (Simultaneously, push the stop-levers on each drawer slide while pulling the drawer straight out.) Follow the water lines back from the shower and you'll find a shut-off valve on each line. Mine are difficult to see but easy enough to find.

Keep them off to avoid freeze damage when winter camping. You can also use them to bypass the shower when winterizing - saves a little time and hassle. Just be sure to drain the water from both hot and cold before closing the valves - then blow out the system lines or add the "pink stuff" - whichever you choose.
Mike & Jean
2005 26' RSS Diesel
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