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Old 09-21-2018, 05:46 AM   #1
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Do you have a 2000 Itasca Suncruser?

Under the rig, behind the water bay, I have a tube hanging down with a valve on it. When open it slobbers clear water sometimes but never at a steady rate. I cant get it to run water out. But if I set a tub under it in the cores of a day it will dump a gal or two. In five years I have not be able to detect what this tube is for??? And help please
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