More dumb questions from a novice!
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More dumb questions from a novice!
Hi all - we have a Peugeot Harmony autosleeper 1999. Does anyone know how we get rid of the grey water from the kitchen? Is there a tank we have to empty? Also should we have a spare tyre and if so where will it be hiding. Sorry for the dumb questions but complete novice here and you have already helped me out big time with a different problem
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Re: More dumb questions from a novice!
Clipped under a sill you should see a convoluted pipe with a tap on the end, unclip the pipe, turn tap and either drain into container or directly into a drain. Spare wheel should be visible underneath at the back end, lowered in its cradle by a ratchet spanner just inside the rear bumper, between the floor and the van base.
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Re: More dumb questions from a novice!
Thankyou - so there must be a storage tank onboard somewhere then
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Re: More dumb questions from a novice!
At the other end of the pipe.Kevillie wrote:Thankyou - so there must be a storage tank onboard somewhere then
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Re: More dumb questions from a novice!
Ha ha of course!
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Re: More dumb questions from a novice!
Do you mean a fresh water tank, I don`t know the Harmony, although I did have a test drive in one, my first in that type of vehicle, found it didn`t have power steering, so didn`t buy it, nice van though
Fresh water tank usually near the front, look for another tap. .also water inlet on side of van.
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Fresh water tank usually near the front, look for another tap. .also water inlet on side of van.
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Re: More dumb questions from a novice!
Should have two tanks, one fresh , one waste. The drain tap for fresh tank is directly mounted on the tank.
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Re: More dumb questions from a novice!
And, some time before any chance of frosty weather, you must completely empty both your fresh and waste water tanks and all the pipework connecting them. This also applies to the toilet flush tank, if you have one. If you don’t do this you run the risk of pipework, pumps and taps being damaged.
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