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Old 03-06-2021, 12:52 AM   #9
kwplot34
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: XG 32 Omni
State: Missouri
Posts: 842
THOR #4243
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Originally Posted by Judge View Post
The OP did PM me but for anyone else out there......



You have to take the bed apart. You need to remove the matress and the support. You will then see the valve to drain the tank. It is a dumb design. Also a pain to replace the water filter and winterize because you need to take the bed apart.

There is enough PVC pipe sticking out of the floor for the drain under the coach that I attached additional PVC and I installed a drain valve under the coach. I leave the factory valve open and then use the valve that I installed to drain the fresh water tank.

This spring I am going to install a electric valve so I can just flip a switch to drain the fresh water tank.
Does your bed not have an access panel under the mattress you just lift up? mine does and has 2 gas struts that hold it up, I don't have to take the mattress off.
Wish the water filter was in a better place though.
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