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Freshwater Tank Fill Issues

Hey all, this issue may have been covered on here already, but I'm dealing with so many issues I'm getting overwhelmed going down the repair search rabbit hole.. I own a 2001 4010 U295. She's a.... She's an uhmmmmm... she's quite rough around the edges... & frame.. & interior... & well basically everywhere.. She reminds me of the movie Gremlins if it took place inside an RV.. but alas here we are & I'm doing what I can to fix 'er up.. main issue I'm dealing with rn is, when I go to fill the freshwater tank, I have the city water hooked up, turn on the fill switch located in the same plumbing bay, & water just shoots out the adjacent side from what I'm gathering is the overflow pipe.. it's like a white/green 2in discharge pipe coming from the top and on into the tire bay behind. Now I've discovered there a massive gash in the pipe thats already been haphazardly patched atleast once... but I'm confused as to why the tank wouldn't fill even a little bit before getting to that stage of the process. Am I doing something wrong, do I have pump, vacuum issues, etc...? Any insight is greatly appreciated as I'm at a loss at this point...

Rock

Re: Freshwater Tank Fill Issues

Reply #1
You are SURE the tank isn't already full? That green/white overflow tube you mention is attached at the top of the freshwater tank and the fill is at the bottom.

You should be able to pop off the carpeted wall around the water manifold and see everything that's going on.
1987 Grand Villa ORED
2001 U320 4010

Not all that wander are lost... but I often am.

Re: Freshwater Tank Fill Issues

Reply #2
You are SURE the tank isn't already full? That green/white overflow tube you mention is attached at the top of the freshwater tank and the fill is at the bottom.

You should be able to pop off the carpeted wall around the water manifold and see everything that's going on.

Elliott raises a good point.  If this coach still has the original tank sensors (Javalina/Audit with pressure transducers), they could easily be wrong, inoperative, or incorrectly calibrated.

Javalina/Audit is no longer available or supported.  Switching to SeeLevel is a better option if this is the case.
Learn every day, but especially from the experiences of others. It's cheaper!  - John C. Bogle

2000 U320 36' non-slide / WildEBeest Rescue
2003 U320

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Reply #3
Ummmm.
Simple test.
What happens when you turn on the kitchen faucet?
In restless dreams I walked alone.
Narrow streets of cobblestone.


'93 U225
Build 4337
'14 CRV Toad

Re: Freshwater Tank Fill Issues

Reply #4
Or, you could open the drain valve for the fresh water tank and see if water comes out.
Richard & Betty Bark & Keiko our Golden Doodle
2003 U320T 3820 PBDS
Build # 6215
MC # 16926
2016 Chevrolet Colorado 4X4 diesel

Re: Freshwater Tank Fill Issues

Reply #5
I'm with Elliott - remove the beauty panels in the wet bay and expose both ends of the holding tanks so you can see what's happening.  If the coach is in "rough" shape this will likely be necessary at some point anyway.

The fresh water tank is translucent plastic.  You can see the actual water level in the tank if there is any question.

If coach has a history of water leakage, you will eventually need to verify the condition of ALL the water pipes in the system.

Water leaks in Foretravel coaches are often associated with expensive and time consuming frame repairs.  Search the Forum for info on this subject.

1993 U280 SE 40' WTBI, Build: 4359
C8.3 300hp, 6-Speed, Exhaust Brake
960 watts on the roof (6 x 160)
Sorento (or BOLT) on a Kar Kaddy SS
"Nature abhors a vacuum"

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Reply #6
I agree.........his tank is full and he doesn't know it. The OP ask for info yesterday and hasn't responded. Guessing he figured it  out.
  :facepalm:
Justin & Cathy Byrd
1995 U280 "Old Faithful"
36' Build #4673
C8.3 Cummins
Allison MD3060R 6 speed - retarder
Powertech 10KW  4cyl Kubota

 

Re: Freshwater Tank Fill Issues

Reply #7
You are SURE the tank isn't already full? That green/white overflow tube you mention is attached at the top of the freshwater tank and the fill is at the bottom.

You should be able to pop off the carpeted wall around the water manifold and see everything that's going on.

Can also once exposed use a bright flashlight and put against the side of the tank so it is only shining inside to see the water level easier.