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Posted: 09/28/09 12:32pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Thanks for the ideas. I will try them before removing the inderbelly.

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Well, I found out what my problem was. After the dealer that I purchased from and camping world would not even talk me me about troubleshooting I called the manufacturer and much to my surprise the tech guy walked me through my problem (which happened to be a rookie mistake). Long story short I had forgotten to close the intake valve coming from the FW tank causing my pump to steadily suck air.

After closing that valve I was able to suck up the anti-freeze as advertised.

I can not thank the Trail-Cruiser/Monaco RV customer service enough.

Thanks again for the replies

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