>Cold weather is approaching, and as a first time owner, I need to know if >it is sufficient to simply open the tank outlet under the bus and let the >water drain out, or is antifreeze required to prevent any freezing damage? I dont know for sure, but in our Westy, we are at our second broken faucet: The water spills from city water to tank one winter after installation (the first one was the original from the PO, and the second was broken by us). For wath I know, here in Quebec the people with Eurovan Westys have to use water line antifreeze, so I planned to use anti-freeze to protect the third faucet! > >Steven Heller >Toronto, Canada
Normand Gagnon NormandSylvie@ibm.net Westy 85 Jetta 91 |
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