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Drain hose

Yahoo Message Number: 89335
Does anyone know the purpose of the drain tube located in the middle of my coach just ahead of the rear axel (no tag)? No certain if it's for the rear AC or something else, but water is draining at a good clip and making a mess (it's 93 and humid outside and the AC has been running very often.

John 2000 Allure 30526

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Yahoo Message Number: 89336
Not sure on the Allure, but if it isn't the drain for the fridge (usually underneath below the outside access cover) , my guess is the rear drain for the AC. All three of min have been draining a lot with these triple digit temps lately. AC definitely working OT.

Roger Harper
2006 Intrigue
#11990

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Yahoo Message Number: 89338
On my coach there is an overfflow hose there for my fresh water tank

Larry 03 Allure 30856

 

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Yahoo Message Number: 89398
On our 2002 Intrigue it is the drain from the refrigerator. There is a hose from the freezer and a hose from the refrigerator and they Tee together in the outside refrigerator access compartment and then a single hose goes down to the location that you described. On ours there is a plug in the end of the hose that has a bunch of holes in it which I guess keeps critters out but it can also cause the hose to plug up. I clean out the plug periodically so that the defrost water drains freely when defrosting the freezer.
Steve B

2002 Intrigue #11382

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John wrote:

Does anyone know the purpose of the drain tube located in the middle of my coach just ahead of the rear axel (no tag)? No certain if it's for the rear AC or something else, but water is draining at a good clip and making a mess (it's 93 and humid outside and the AC has been running very often.

John 2000 Allure 30526