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Old 04-02-2005, 11:49 PM   #1
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I have a 2004 Fleetwood Terra 32s with a 75 gallon "Dura Craft" fuel tank. I've only had the motorhome a few months and it has leaked fuel on the three occasions that I filled it full. The first time it leaked I called the selling dealer, while still under warranty, and was told that it was a Workhorse issue. I tightened all of the hoses and filled it again.....it leaked again. I crawled under the motorhome and saw that it was leaking from the sending unit....probably the rubber "o" ring. I called Workhorse and they said the motorhome comes with a temporary two gallon tank and the 75 gallon tank is installed by the coach builder...I'm in a bind between the two.

Does anyone know who instals the main tank?
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I have a 2004 Fleetwood Terra 32s with a 75 gallon "Dura Craft" fuel tank. I've only had the motorhome a few months and it has leaked fuel on the three occasions that I filled it full. The first time it leaked I called the selling dealer, while still under warranty, and was told that it was a Workhorse issue. I tightened all of the hoses and filled it again.....it leaked again. I crawled under the motorhome and saw that it was leaking from the sending unit....probably the rubber "o" ring. I called Workhorse and they said the motorhome comes with a temporary two gallon tank and the 75 gallon tank is installed by the coach builder...I'm in a bind between the two.

Does anyone know who instals the main tank?
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Old 04-04-2005, 07:00 AM   #3
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According to the Workhorse Custom Chassis web site, each P & W series chassis comes with a 75 gallon fuel tank standard.

I suppose it is possible that Fleetwood order the chassis without the standard tank, but it seems unlikely. Better call Workhorse again.
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