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Old 08-08-2017, 09:57 PM   #1
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Galley Tank?

Does a 2011 Keystone Montana Mountaineer 345DBQ have a galley tank separate from the regular grey tank?
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Old 08-09-2017, 12:11 AM   #2
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From the brochure available on the Keystone site, you have 67 gallons of fresh water, 93 gallons black tank capacity, and 93 gallons of grey tank capacity. I'm thinking your front bath grey tank is by itself, and your rear bath shares grey with the galley grey tank. You must have two black tanks to handle the two toilets. http://www.keystonerv.com/media/3245...ochure2010.pdf
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Old 08-09-2017, 12:38 AM   #3
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I know I have 2 black tank pulls - 1 towards the front in the control panel and 1 back by the wheels on the same side. I only see 1 grey pull in the control panel. We are having trouble with the kitchen sink draining. I read something on line about a galley tank but have no idea where to look for that.
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Our galley tank pulls have always been on the ODS, coming out of the frame, just past the wheels. You may have to bend down to see.
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Smile ODS?!?!

Hate to sound ignorant but what is the ODS? The second black pull is behind the wheels on the driver side - so maybe in about the same place on the other side? Would it be a grey handle or black?
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ODS = off door side The RV folks like this definition but the auto industry uses it to designate the driver side. To me "curb" or "street" side is more definitive.

Yes there should be another handle along the frame akin to the 2nd black tank handle you found. They do like to hide them (sometimes even between the wheels). Hopefully the handle has not come off. That makes it more difficult to locate.
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