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Started by Lifeangel1, Oct 12, 2006, 06:39 AM

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Lifeangel1

I recently purchased my first popup. I need to winterize it but I can't seem to locate the water pump. does anyone know where it is located? I winterize my mother' TT every year so I know how, I just need to find the water pump. Thank You!! This site is awesome!! You hve helped me out a great deal already just reading about other people' problems! Keep up the good work!

Old Goat

Quote from: Lifeangel1I recently purchased my first popup. I need to winterize it but I can't seem to locate the water pump. does anyone know where it is located? I winterize my mother' TT every year so I know how, I just need to find the water pump. Thank You!! This site is awesome!! You hve helped me out a great deal already just reading about other people' problems! Keep up the good work!

It's located under the floor of the dinette slide out. You can get to it by removing the panel on the inside edge of the dinette floor.

wynot

Quote from: Lifeangel1I recently purchased my first popup. I need to winterize it but I can't seem to locate the water pump. does anyone know where it is located? I winterize my mother' TT every year so I know how, I just need to find the water pump. Thank You!! This site is awesome!! You hve helped me out a great deal already just reading about other people' problems! Keep up the good work!
Another Western Marylander!!  There's a couple of us on here.  To winterize your Utah, you don't really have to find the water pump - you can always put just enough antifreeze in your water tank, run the pump to pull it though and out the plumbing.  I then drain it out of the tank and use it in the CP lines, etc.

tlhdoc

I purchased an RV Antifreeze hand pump and just pump antifreeze (from the gallon jug) through the city water hookup.:)

CampDirt

You have a Coleman PU, I assume.  Coleman's are now made by Fleetwood.  I don't know if you have a dinnette slideout, but if you don't, ours (a Fleetwood) is under the sink in a hard to reach spot.  I put an antifreeze pump kit on our waterpump.  Just hook up one end of the antifreeze line onto the pump, plop the other end into the antifreeze itself, turn on the pump, open the sink fawcet until it runs pink, and you're done.  Hope this helps, but it all depends on what kind of PU you have.  Silly for me to ask, but do you have an owner's manual that might help you locate it?

CampDirt

OH silly me, if I just read the topic.  You have a 2000 Utah.  Guess it would be under the dinette.  Not that familiar with them.  But I still recommend an antifreeze pump kit. :book:

Lifeangel1

Quote from: wynotAnother Western Marylander!!  There's a couple of us on here.  To winterize your Utah, you don't really have to find the water pump - you can always put just enough antifreeze in your water tank, run the pump to pull it though and out the plumbing.  I then drain it out of the tank and use it in the CP lines, etc.


Hey! I'm from Hagerstown too!!! Thanks for the advice I will try it.

Lifeangel1

Thanks for the Help!! i only got to use the camper once since I bought it. I had to camp dry since all the electric sites were full but because of this site, I bought a Mr. Buddy heater to use, I didn't panic when I had condensation in my bunkends, I bought a DC power supply to power my grandson's dvd player and my awning was staked down using tiki torch stakes. We had a great time and look forward to next year.....Thank You, Thank you, Thank you..

wynot

Quote from: Lifeangel1Hey! I'm from Hagerstown too!!! Thanks for the advice I will try it.
Tried sending a note through the PUT system, but said you weren't taking emails.  We'd be more than happy to show you what we have done with our Utah or answer anything that you might want to ask but can't describe...