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Old 10-24-2018, 05:16 PM   #1
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2018 Navion Norcold fridge drain?

I just traded in my previous class C and am getting acquainted with the new Navion. I’m giving the new Norcold compressor refrigerator a lot of attention and, so far so good, it seems to be behaving. My question is where does the drain from the water catchment pan under the freezer drain to? The pan is connected to a drain tube that exits through the rear wall of the interior of fridge but in looking under the coach in the area beneath the fridge, I can’t find any place where it appears that a drain tube exits to allow the water to drain out of the coach. Certainly it must exit from underneath the coach, but I can’t find where that be.

Anyone have a new Navion specific answer to this?

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Old 10-25-2018, 09:33 AM   #2
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I can only share where the drain tube goes on the 24D floor plan ... it exits the floor above the right rear wheel well. Not sure about other floor plans.
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Pour water in the drain pan and watch the water run out on the ground near the tire. The tube is way up there behind the tire area. 18ND
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the drain hose drains to the pan to be evaporated just like a residential refrigerator. I had ours out just this week to replace the Thermostat. We were having a
occasional slight thaw in freezer when park for a day or so, the new thermostat seems to have cured this problem, other than this minor problem really like the 12 volt compressor
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Old 06-05-2019, 10:06 PM   #5
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Full Dose,
You 12vdc compressor fridge is different than mine, as others noted on our 18V24D the drain is above the right rear dually. What is the model and year of your rig?
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