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Old 01-16-2022, 06:27 PM   #1
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Frozen Pipes Minnie Winnie Plus 28RSS

Despite our best efforts to keep things warm and covered, we got caught in a cold place too and now our pipes are all bunged up. Anyone know where to get plumbing diagrams for a Minnie Winnie Plus 28RSS? Winnebago doesn't seem to have ours listed. We are trying to locate where the issue may be...under sinks are warm, water bay area isn't too bad either. Thanks!
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Old 01-17-2022, 05:41 PM   #2
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Ouch!

Let’s get your model figured out. You said it’s a Minnie Winnie Plus 28RSS? There is no such model. There is a Minnie Plus 28RSS, it’s a 5th wheel. See, a Minnie Winnie Would be a Class C motorhome. Lots of Minnie owners put the world “Winnie” in their model name and it gets things confused.

If you have a 5th Wheel towable then you will need to contact Winnebago and ask them to email you a PDF of your plumbing diagram. Only Winnebago motorhomes have online resources like you’re looking for.

Also, I t is always helpful to mention your model year along with the correct model name.
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Also it can help a lot to just do some looking at what you might have done if you were building the RV and then look under and around the cabinets as a place to hide pipes.

Do you have any experience with doing the winterize part? Doing the same idea with using air can tell you which pipes may be broken or give some good ideas on which portion may be in trouble?

You may need to give a bit better info on what you have wrong as telling us the pipes are bunged up is not giving us much to go on! It might be as simple as one valve has gotten in the wrong position?
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Thanks for the info and clarification help -- I appreciate it! We got the schematics from Winnebago, which has been very helpful and haven't had a frozen pipe issue again. Phew!
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