I just had a new washing machine installed in my RoadWarrior 427 (garage hookup), but not quite sure about the waste water plumbing. The washer spills water all over the floor during the spin cycle, which then drips out over the rear tire. It's almost like the water seem to come out of an overflowing black water tank since it also gets wet in the toilet area right next to the washer hookup (thankfully the toilet has never been used).
How exactly does the waste plumbing work on a RoadWarrior 427 (or similar which have a washer/dryer hookup in the garage)?
I have a gray water tank access panel in the vicinity of the washer, with 2 valves in it. I've opened both valves and hooked up the outlet but the washer will still keep spilling - even though there's waste water coming out the pipe over there.
What I thought initially was happening is that the washer drained into the black water tank there, and if that wasn't opened it would fill up the tank and overflow. But that's obviously not the case since both valves are open and hooked up.
So does the washing machine drain into either a black or gray water tank first, or does it need to be permanently hooked up? (And if so, which valve controls it?).
How exactly does the waste plumbing work on a RoadWarrior 427 (or similar which have a washer/dryer hookup in the garage)?
I have a gray water tank access panel in the vicinity of the washer, with 2 valves in it. I've opened both valves and hooked up the outlet but the washer will still keep spilling - even though there's waste water coming out the pipe over there.
What I thought initially was happening is that the washer drained into the black water tank there, and if that wasn't opened it would fill up the tank and overflow. But that's obviously not the case since both valves are open and hooked up.
So does the washing machine drain into either a black or gray water tank first, or does it need to be permanently hooked up? (And if so, which valve controls it?).