Before you get started there are a few items you will need to have. These items can be found in most RV parts stores:
- Non-toxic RV antifreeze (the amount depends on the layout and length of your plumbing lines. 2 to 3 gallons will normally do).
 - A water heater by-pass kit, if not already installed.
 - A water pump converter kit, or tubing to connect to the inlet side of the water pump.
 - Basic hand tools to remove drain plugs.
 
- If you have any inline water filters remove and bypass before starting.
 - Drain the fresh water holding tank.
 - Drain and flush the gray and black holding tanks.
 - Drain the water heater. Open the pressure relief valve, remove drain plug. CAUTION (never drain when hot or under pressure).
 - Open all hot and cold faucets; don't forget the toilet valve and outside shower.
 - Locate and open low point drain lines. Using the water pump will help force water out, but turn it off as soon as the system is drained.
 - Recap all drains and close all faucets.
 - By-pass the water heater. If you do not have a by-pass kit installed the water heater will fill up with antifreeze before it goes through the water lines, wasting six gallons of antifreeze.
 - Install a water pump converter kit, or disconnect the inlet side of the pump (the line coming from the fresh water holding tank) and connect tubing from the pump into a gallon of RV antifreeze.
 - Turn the water pump on and pressurize the system. Starting with the closest faucet slowly open the hot and then cold valves until antifreeze appears.
 - Repeat on all faucets from the closest to farthest away. Don't forget the outside shower.
 - Flush the toilet until antifreeze appears.
 - Turn the water pump off and open a faucet to release the pressure. Go to the city water inlet. Remove the small screen over the inlet and push in on the valve with a small screwdriver until you see antifreeze. Replace the screen.
 - Pour a cupful of antifreeze down each drain. Pour a couple of cups in the toilet and flush into the holding tank.
 - If your water heater has an electric heating element turn it off. This will protect the element if the unit is plugged in while being stored.
 - Make sure all faucets are closed.
 - The unit is winterized.
 
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