2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!

A_Little_T@b'll_Do_Ya
2021 T@b 320 Boondock "Mattie Ross" | 2021 T@b Nights: 239 | Total nights in a T@b 455 | 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Overland | T@b owner since 2014


Great, thank you.ChanW said:Mr.Uncle.Bill, if there was never water in the system, there's no need for antifreeze, but you should be sure that there's no water in the low-lying pipes, or the valves, or the pump.
Blow air through the system: open the valves one at a time, and turn on the pump for a little while, until you see no water coming out.
The system drain valve should be close to the lowest point on the piping. Note that the piping drain valve is a separate item from the fresh-water holding tank drain valve.


Walmart has the pink RV anti-freeze for $2.58/gallon (plus tax, if applicable). By pouring 1/2 gallon into each of the gray and black tanks, that's a really one inexpensive insurance policy against freezing damage. If PXLated, who full times in his T@B, had no problems with freezing and he put the pink anti-freeze in his tanks. I'll follow his lead.ScottG said:Pardon my possible ignorance here, but why put antifreeze in any of the tanks? Even if there is a tiny bit undrained residual water that freezes, wouldn't it have plenty of room to expand without causing damage?

Good point--I hadn't thought about water settling in the valve slides. Guess I'll slosh some antifreeze in there before it gets too cold!ChanW said:ScottG, I thought the same thing, but I found, come spring, that the water trapped within the drain valve mechanicals had frozen and cracked the valve. Just a hairline crack, but it seeped yuck.
I'm not sure how much water ended up there. I thought I'd put antifreeze in the tank.
So now I actually will let the antifreeze drain out of the valve a bit before I close it.
J.D. & Sue
Durango, CO 2014/15 S M@xx : "Dory's HabiT@B" Keep on swimming...
J.D. & Sue
Durango, CO 2014/15 S M@xx : "Dory's HabiT@B" Keep on swimming...
I do both, as well. I found it less painful to dewinterize if you go to a CG with full hookups to do it. Better safe than sorry.... never know when the next Polar Vortex is coming!DurangoTaB said:One issue that hasn't been mentioned...try to get your T@B level left-to-right and front-to-back when draining lines (and it helps when blowing them out too)...all 4 of our drains are on the port side. Our T@B is stored on a starboard sloping driveway; I have to hitch up and move her to a flat area nearby for winterizing. BTW, I'm a blow it out AND pink stuff winterizer...I guess I'd just rather be safe than sorry (our winters can get pretty cold). To Chan's point...it is indeed a pain to get the FW tank rinsed out in the Spring...I fill it up twice and drain it twice.
2021 T@b 320 Boondock "Mattie Ross" | 2021 T@b Nights: 239 | Total nights in a T@b 455 | 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Overland | T@b owner since 2014
J.D. & Sue
Durango, CO 2014/15 S M@xx : "Dory's HabiT@B" Keep on swimming...