We can't winterize our 2010 Seville without crawling into the belly and turning a yellow knob on the water heater. Can't see why they would put a winterizing kit on the outside if you still must crawl in. Can anyone help? I'm ready to trade it off. Two Old Campers.
__________________
Bev.&Jerry 2010Seville 35CK2010 Ford 250 Powerstroke Crew Cab
I do not think you would need to do that, Call Randy at Crossroads
__________________
Frank and Janet Henn
2000 Monoco Lapalma
being pushed by a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Traveling with Rainbow the wonder dog and now with Sunshine the rescue Schnauzer.
Does your trailer have the 16 gallon water heater option? If so it is like the one on our Paradise Pointe and that yellow handle is the temperature mixing valve. We never have to winterize our unit butI would not think that is the handle you are looking for as the bypass valve.
__________________
17 Chevy 3500 DRW 4X4
16 Mobile Suites 36RSSB4
2 Mini Dachshunds
Thanks for telling me to call Randy. He told our dealer where to put a check valve on the water heater line and now we no longer have to crawl into the belly and turn the yellow knob to winterize and dewinterize. I tried it and it all works great from the outside now.
__________________
Bev.&Jerry 2010Seville 35CK2010 Ford 250 Powerstroke Crew Cab
I had to move wall and crawl into mine also , or else it would have required filling 10 gallon hot water heater with anti-freeze along with water filter cannister.
Bad design here - could have been done better.
__________________
Doug, Linda, & Murphy T. (Basset Hound)Oakdale,MN