Have a 2005 32v southwind . Had to get under the tub so i cut out a section on the side and put in a vent, 8x12" .Has any one had to get to the tub P trap? if so how did you access it I can't see any way to get to it. looks pretty tight . thanks
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Through the City Water Fill Door on many Fleetwood Products. You have to remove the screws and ease the Door unit away from the Skin. This allows You to reach in and Tighten or Replace the Tub /Shower drain. Also provides access to the Check Valve on the City Water supply.
When I opened the access panel under my shower all I found was electrical cable. Now I'm sure if I fish around I"ll find the trap but it isn't going to be easy. Fleetwood did me no favors on this one!
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RovinOn
05 Southwind37C
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I guess the Southwind and Bounder shower design is different. I have no wires behind the access panel but the P trap is about 3" in. I would hate to have to replace or do any work on the P trap, it is a very tight space.