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Old 06-20-2009, 05:15 PM   #1
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2002 Travel Supreme 36DS01 Fresh Water

I recently purchased an 02' 36DS01 and no one has been able to tell me how to get fresh water into the tank. Can anyone help? Thanks in advance!
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rherring37, welcome to iRv2.com and to the Travel Supreme Owners forum. We are glad to have you join us here. Congratulations on your Travel Supreme. There should be a valve handle in the water compartment that will allow city water to flow into the fresh water tank. Once this handle is in the right position you should be able to hear the water flowing into the tank. When the tank is full, water will come out under the coach from the over flow. Good luck and keep us posted.
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Thanks for the information, but my coach appears to be unique in that it has an automatic solenoid under the water pump to switch to tank fill and I can't find the switch. If anyone has the same model as mine with this set up I would appreciate knowing where the switch is.

Thanks again! I appreciate you taking the time to respond and welcome me to the group!!!
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Have you looked inside near the tank monitor? Hopefully, this is not an aftermarket retrofit. If it is then the switch could be anywhere. Any owners have a automatic water fill on 2000-04 Travel Supreme?
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You must have an aftermarket add on. Rv wizard is correct and you should see water going in the tank. I had an 02 and an 06 now. I never saw anything like that. Its just a matter of turning the plastic handle and the water should go in your tank. Hope this helps Dave
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rherring37, you could always install your own switch to the solenoid. All you will need is a 12 volt power source and a switch in series to the solenoid. Good luck and keep us posted.
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Thanks for everyone's input. I never figured out how it was meant to work, but I plumbed my own fill loop and all is fine. Thanks again for your help!
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