Willis,
The hose for the ice maker in mine connects under the lower drawer in the kitchen cabinet (next to the fridge). You can try disconnecting that and see if gravity will allow the line to drain or possibly get a large syringe to try and suck the antifreeze out of the line. There is no actual drain for the ice maker.
My suggestion would be to try draining the line and then let the ice maker run while rolling down the road. Just keep empting the ice bucket until the cubes are clear.
Within the next week I'll drain my water tank and run a test to see how the Kantleak really functions. Curious minds need to know. I am interested is seeing if one or two gallons is sufficient to go through all the fixtures or if this will be a five gallon operation. I honestly doubt a couple of gallons of antifreeze in the water tank will be sufficient for the pump to draw it out and send it to the faucets. Bottom line is at what percentage of tank capacity will the pump no longer draw water?
More to follow, I'm sure.
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Dave
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2020 Entegra Accolade 37TS
2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk (Toad)
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