Hello,

I need help with my 36 foot Pace Arrow. I started filling the fresh water tank and started seeing water coming out a small fitted hose on the left (driver's) far rear side of the RV.

Last winter I drained the tank, which is under the rear bed, by using the RV's water pump because I could not locate the drain valve. After the tank was empty, I used the pump to suck in the antifreeze. 

I never seen water come out that small hose on the side before. I have the owners manual. Shows a drain valve off the tank but I only see one water pipe (peck) from the far left side running to the water pump.

The only way I can get to the back of the tank is moving the mattress and banging up the sheet of wood.

I have looked under the rear, everywhere, even the frame and removed the spare tire cover (had to check the air in it anyways), Nothing!!!

I need help and this can not be rocket science!!! 

Thank you for you help!!!

Joe

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My 84 Southwind's fresh water drain is on the left rear corner of the coach. It looks like a valve you would find on a drink cooler. Not sure if that is what you have but it sounds about the same. 

Hi Pat and Paul,

I found it and it is just like Paul's Southwind. Never knew what it was for because it was broke off. I am guessing the past owner plugged it and over the winter the plug pushed out. So I am going to put in a valve like Paul's with a 90 on it. That would go right into the line with a hose clamp. I have a bolt in it now just so I can flush and check for leaks. And Pat I did winterize the hot water tank. 

Thank you guys!!!!!

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