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Old 10-23-2021, 10:24 PM   #3
dkoldman
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I don't have or know about a Thor Sequence Class B camper van, but if you are under duress due to pending weather; consider a full drain of everything followed by a blowout of compressed air (40 psi). Then pour the a cup of RV antifreeze in the P traps and you should be good to go for the winterization period or until you figure out how to get the RV antifreeze to fill fresh water line.

In my case; I never pump the RV Antifreeze although it is option. I would think the process would be the same on any RV.

There is a valve on the suction side of water pump, it's current position will allow it to pull water from fresh water tank, but if you turn the valve normally 1/4 turn so it is across the hose line, it will allow the suction to pull from the tube that you drop in the 1 gallon RV antifreeze bucket.

Good luck
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