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Winterizing an rv mark Semeraro 10-8-08  
Does anyone have the steps to winterizning an rv properly (water system), toliet, sinks, pump, city water line, tanks?
Re: winterizing an rv Keith 10-8-08  
Hi Mark, Drain freshwater tank. Drain water heater (WH) leave the plug out. Unless you have a by-pass setup already installed, disconnect the in and outlet lines from WH and make a line and connect the two together. Disconnect the inlet line from the water pump, make a line to hook to the pump, long enough to reach the bottom of the RV anti freeze jug. Close all faucets. Turn on pump. You may have to prime the pump to get it to start sucking from the jug. Starting at the farthest faucet from the pump and working toward pump, open one valve at a time until pink flows, turn off. Flush toilet 'til pink. After all faucets/toilet/shower, pour a cup of RV anti freeze down each drain. Dump holding tanks and leave valves open. You're done! You can also pour a couple of gallons of RV anti freeze into the freshwater tank and pump it from there, it usually takes more anti freeze that way and you have to flush it in the spring. Good luck!
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