howdy, I am the proud owner of a 1985 lazy daze motor home and have run into a problem. hopefully some one can advise...my water tank is leaking somewhere, I can not figure out how to get at it? can any one advise? it seems to be enclosed
howdy, I am the proud owner of a 1985 lazy daze motor home and have run into a problem. hopefully some one can advise...my water tank is leaking somewhere, I can not figure out how to get at it? can any one advise? it seems to be enclosed
I have never seen an LD's water tank that cannot be removed. Some require a lot of disassembly.
What floor plan do you have own? Many tanks are under a bench seat. The seats are disassemble from the top.
Once the tank is exposed, you may find a leaking inlet or outlet hose.
Have you check the fittings on the water pump?
Larry
Mine is under the closet, and the only way I can see removing it is by pulling the closet floor. Haven’t looked that closely, as mine still holds water. Might want to look at all of the fittings you can reach before going too deep into retrofitting a new tank. You might do more damage removing the tank and finding one of the same dimensions could be difficult. It could just be a PEX issue.
ha ha ya its crazy no fitting exposed, looks like I have to go thru closet floor ....crazy, trying to pull out refer as I never use it , going to make storage.... that is the same, nothing exposed.........very weird no acess... ok its a 1985 I will update as I go.. really looks like I have to cut int closet floor..... thanks
ha ha ya its crazy no fitting exposed, looks like I have to go thru closet floor ....crazy, trying to pull out refer as I never use it , going to make storage.... that is the same, nothing exposed.........very weird no acess... ok its a 1985 I will update as I go.. really looks like I have to cut int closet floor..... thanks
What floor plan does your 1985 have?
I suspect it is a Multi-plan. Have you closely examined the closet floor to see if it is made to come apart?
The floor is probably stapled in, as they are in many LD floorpans.
You could call the Mothership and ask how it's done.
LD is one of few RV companies where you can talk with someone who actually knows the answer to most questions, it might even be Steve, the owner.
It's a very small company.
Larry