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Old 08-23-2022, 06:58 PM   #1
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Large Plumbing Leak (Videos)

I had a rear inner tire explode and it dented up the cabinet behind it.
I don't know it it is related, but a day later, the plumbing leaks profusely from the same side of the coach, but in front of where the tires are.
Just pours out.
No water inside the coach.

All under the water heater and kitchen area outside the interior.

I will put a couple videos in the following comments so you can see what is going on.
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Video pt 1



https://youtu.be/HT1R_881QKs




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https://youtu.be/mAIxICdoUlg
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Have you taken a look at your water heater connections?
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I have done what you see here. Just started, Really don't know where to look next.
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Have you taken a look at your water heater connections?
THIS^^^^

Isn't the water heater plumbing access via panel under fridge right above when water is running out?

Owners Manual.....pg 84/85 (Sec 7-8/7-9)
https://www.winnebago.com/owners/own...r-manuals/2004

Plumbing Diagrams
https://www.winnebago.com/Files/File...m/Plumbing.htm
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THIS^^^^

Isn't the water heater plumbing access via panel under fridge right above when water is running out?

Owners Manual.....pg 84/85 (Sec 7-8/7-9)
https://www.winnebago.com/owners/own...r-manuals/2004

Plumbing Diagrams
https://www.winnebago.com/Files/File...m/Plumbing.htm

Thanks! That should help.
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Seems to me, this may involve some serious disassembly of the interior. Curious if anyone knows how one would access under the water heater? That diagram is quite complex. I am sure there is a procedure that gives a tech reasonable access somehow?
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If you can not do repairs via access panel under the fridge then sounds like you will need to remove the whole water heater thru the exterior
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