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Old 01-22-2020, 12:13 PM   #1
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Getting ready for a short trip, trying to fill water tank. Water is flowing out of 2 rubber hoses near rear bumper? These are not the tank overflows. Where is the water coming from? Do I have a hole in my water tank? Need help...Thanks

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Old 01-22-2020, 12:28 PM   #2
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They could be low point drains for hot and cold water. If they are they should have shut off valves.
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Perhaps the fw tank and/or low point house drains are open?
Can't help you with location, but that's what I'd check first.
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As above, possibly low point drains.
Does it look like they had caps on them at one point ?
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Do you have your air conditioners running? Usually the drain tubes for roof AC units are in that location.
Might be a weird thing that they're draining at the same time you're filling tank?
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That is your fresh water tank overflow, the low point drain is the outside shower
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What happens when you cease filling the tank....does it stop after minute or two ?
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OP.......what is the latest, please ?
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Water was flowing out of overflows. Thanks for all your help. My memory is not the best now.
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