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Tub Leak Selina 7-29-08  
I have a 37' 2004 Wanderer, I noticed the floor by the slideout was wet which is right next to the bathroom. The drain appears to be leaking a little which I am sure I can take care of. But, there is some sort of bucket or tub underneath the bathtub which is full of water and that is overflowing causing the the wetness in the living area. How do I drain this tub? It is very hard to get to because the opening in the hall is quite small and you can't really get in there to do anything.
Re: Tub Leak rich 7-30-08  
Have you dumped the grey water tank
that's where the water goes---\ 1.5 inch valve
toilet goes to the black tank 3" valve---
rich in va
Re: Tub Leak Certified Rv tech 8-20-08  
The tub is designed to catch water if a leak occurs. You can access this drain pan through a wheel well.
Re: Tub Leak bob 8-26-08  
Also check for small cracks in the fiberglass tub. Patch them with a fiberglass repair kit and use Appliance Enamel paint to repaint to match. As far as the pan under the tub, look in the wheel well for a outlet, if not suck on a tube and get a siphon going to drain it. Mine is evap type, meaning the water dries by the air not draining. Pain in the neck if you ask me.
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