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Posted: 05/30/23 10:55am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

In April we bought a 2023 Wildwood Heritage Glen 22RKHL travel trailer.
We have not been able to locate where the fresh water tank is or where the drain hose is to drain the remaining water out of it. It is a rear kitchen unit and we have looked everywhere under the trailer but cannot locate the tank or the Low Point Drain hoses. We did find 2 hoses but they were connected to the bottom of the trailer and were capped off.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

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I don't have that model but, on my Class C, the water tank is under the queen bed, the hoses that are capped are my low point drains, the tank drain valve is next to the tank. I know they're not all the same but, it's someplace to start.


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We used to have a Class A motorhome and that is where the tank was also, but not on this travel trailer. We were told that it is by the sink but not able to locate it.

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Posted: 05/30/23 11:42am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Try asking here, https://www.forestriverforums.com/forums/

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Thank you, I will check it out!

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Those two hoses that are capped off, those are your low point drains. Unscrew the caps and the water pours out. However, Those won’t drain the fresh water tank.

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Thank you, but then where is the water coming from that does come out of those hoses? We have had 2 other travel trailers and a Class A but they were all older and we have never encountered any of these things and the dealership hasn't been very helpful.

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On most trailers the fresh water tank is near the axles to help with a full tanks load. Most of the drains have a larger valve with a T handle. Unless you have a "park model".


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Thank you for your reply. No, we don't have a park model. The only things that we have a T handle on are the drains to empty the black and gray water. We are looking for a way to drain the remaining water out of the fresh water tank so it does not stay in the tank for too long once we get home, especially if we are not going back out again for awhile.

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First, the water coming out of the low point drains is from the system that feeds your faucets, shower and toilet. Those caps are holding pressure when you have street water or the pump is on.
Wherever your fresh fill is the tank will be below that. Sometimes the tank drain is behind a frame rail or otherwise hidden. A creeper and a good look at the bottom and you may discover all the answers you need.


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