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Old 01-07-2018, 10:47 PM   #1
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2007 Seneca Grey water tank

Does anyone know where the grey water tank is located on a 2007 Seneca ?, Im guessing its on top of the axles and to get to it the wheel well needs to be removed ?

I need to get to the level sensors to install a Sea level 2 system
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We have not needed to access ours yet but that seems to be the only logical remaining location since we have pretty much been over every other inch of our Seneca in the past couple of years.

We suggest using the wet bay access point to find the sensors. We've noted wires headed into that space.
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Over the rear axle. There is a sheet metal panel behind the driver's side rear dual you can remove to access the sensors. It can be done without removing the tires. Remove the bottom screws holding the fender skirt and hinge it up. I used a 2x4 to hold it up and out of the way.
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Over the rear axle. There is a sheet metal panel behind the driver's side rear dual you can remove to access the sensors. It can be done without removing the tires. Remove the bottom screws holding the fender skirt and hinge it up. I used a 2x4 to hold it up and out of the way.
Thank you! That makes perfect sense, the sheet metal panel does look like it’s the complete wheel well though.
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Thank you! That makes perfect sense, the sheet metal panel does look like it’s the complete wheel well though.
Kind of. Maybe a dozen screws +/-. Been too long since I had mine off. Traded the unit in 2014.
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