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Old 12-29-2020, 11:03 AM   #1
Alphatauomega2002
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2004 Outback 23RS Water Pump Location

Can anyone help me find the switch for the water pump? Trying to find it to winterize.
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Old 12-29-2020, 11:18 AM   #2
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Being the age of your Outback, yours may not have a valve that you can flip to winterize. You may have to disconnect the "in" water line from the fresh water tank to the water pump, disconnect at the pump, and attach a hose, with the correct connector to suck up the anti-freeze from the jug.

All 3 of my first travel trailers were like this. However, on my last TT, (Outback), I installed a flip valve at the water pump that would flip from the fresh water tank (in), to a hose that was put in the gallon anti-freeze jug. You can do the same thing.

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The arrows are pointing to the filter. The self-installed switch is on the top of the pump ("in" line).

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Old 12-30-2020, 05:36 AM   #3
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Can anyone help me find the switch for the water pump? Trying to find it to winterize.
should be somewhere in the kitchen. some have 1 in the kitchen, one in the bath and one outside by the shower. might be on the tank gauge/battery panel. Thats where my two trailers have been.
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