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Old 12-08-2018, 11:50 AM   #21
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Found mine... Thanks everyone..
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I just checked ours again (2018 315RLTS) and there is not a second valve. I've attached a pic.

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Exactly what mine looks like Dave!
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Old 12-08-2018, 12:01 PM   #23
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Interesting, my 17 has it right in the area that the electrical wire goes in that hole behind the fridge.
They probably eliminated that valve in 2018 since there's one under the kitchen island...........redundant.
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Is that white line going into the cut out a 1/4 inch plastic hose?
Yes, I believe so. But it's hard to tell for sure.

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They probably eliminated that valve in 2018 since there's one under the kitchen island...........redundant.
That's what I'm thinking. It's not really needed.

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I just checked ours again (2018 315RLTS) and there is not a second valve. I've attached a pic.



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Follow that small ice and water line up behind the oven. It has to connect to something before it gets under the sink. Those lines usually aren’t that long. Maybe yours is up behind the oven? If your under sink cut off has that small line attached to it, you know it goes all the way to the fridge. If you have a white water hose attached to that sink valve, then you should have the second shut off.
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Old 12-08-2018, 01:55 PM   #27
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Follow that small ice and water line up behind the oven. It has to connect to something before it gets under the sink. Those lines usually aren’t that long. Maybe yours is up behind the oven? If your under sink cut off has that small line attached to it, you know it goes all the way to the fridge. If you have a white water hose attached to that sink valve, then you should have the second shut off.
Tom, there is NO small ice and water line that's visible at all! If there is one behind the oven I have no idea how you would get to it without taking the oven out!
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Ice maker water line

In your picture there’s a square hole cut out on the right side of the oven cabinet. Coming out of that hole is the plug and the ice and water line for the fridge. Get a mirror to look or use your phone to see where that line goes.

Edit....Al, if your setup is like Dave’s, the same would apply.
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Tom, there is NO small ice and water line that's visible at all! If there is one behind the oven I have no idea how you would get to it without taking the oven out!


Is yours just like pictured in Dave’s?
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Look under the slide and find out where the flexible water hose goes up through the floor.
Follow it from there.
It’s most likely comes up beside the pantry along with the gas line
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Is yours just like pictured in Dave’s?
Tom, yes it is but there is no small white hose coming out of that square cut out where the power cord comes out. I opened the low drain valve under the slide and water did come out which I assume had to be from the fridge.
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Tom, yes it is but there is no small white hose coming out of that square cut out where the power cord comes out. I opened the low drain valve under the slide and water did come out which I assume had to be from the fridge.


My best guess would be the water line is coming from under the slide instead of from the side and under the oven. I bet the white water hose line goes to a spot under the slide that is directly under the fridge. Maybe your second shut off is behind the fridge, just like at home? I’m just guessing since I can’t investigate it in person.
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My best guess would be the water line is coming from under the slide instead of from the side and under the oven. I bet the white water hose line goes to a spot under the slide that is directly under the fridge. Maybe your second shut off is behind the fridge, just like at home? I’m just guessing since I can’t investigate it in person.
Sorry Tom, but I was wrong. There is a small white line coming out of the square cut and it is connected to a larger water line with a shut off valve. But, the have both the larger water line, shut off valve & small water line mounted way up behind the oven with straps. The best thing I can do is try to cut those straps.............no room to unscrew the straps unless I had a 1 inch or less square tip driver Here are some pics. They have the large line strapped right by the valve and the valve handle is against the wall so no way to get at it.
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Sorry Tom, but I was wrong. There is a small white line coming out of the square cut and it is connected to a larger water line with a shut off valve. But, the have both the larger water line, shut off valve & small water line mounted way up behind the oven with straps. The best thing I can do is try to cut those straps.............no room to unscrew the straps unless I had a 1 inch or less square tip driver Here are some pics.


Glad you found it! Now you can figure out how to access it

If you don’t want to remove the oven, you could simply pry off that clamp. The screw is likely only being held in place by the 1/4” plywood wallboard. There shouldn’t be much damage to the wall other than an enlarged screw hole.

Edit....the wall board isn’t 1/4”, more like 1/8”
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Glad you found it! Now you can figure out how to access it

If you don’t want to remove the oven, you could simply pry off that clamp. The screw is likely only being held in place by the 1/4” plywood wallboard. There shouldn’t be much damage to the wall other than an enlarged screw hole.

Edit....the wall board isn’t 1/4”, more like 1/8”
Dave's must be just like mine.........that's why he can't see the valve. But seriously, why would you need to shut that valve off if the one under the sink is shut. The slide is in when stored and I run heat 24/7 in the coach and it never get's below 60 degrees..........I use a couple of ceramic heaters. Your thoughts?
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Dave's must be just like mine.........that's why he can't see the valve. But seriously, why would you need to shut that valve off if the one under the sink is shut. The slide is in when stored and I run heat 24/7 in the coach and it never get's below 60 degrees..........I use a couple of ceramic heaters. Your thoughts?
Yes. I was going to ask to be reminded why exactly do I even need to access that valve? Not that it matters as there's no way I could get to it.

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I don’t think there’s a reason to turn it off if you turn off the valve under the sink and drain the line
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Found mine... Thanks everyone..

That is what I have also.
I do not use that valve. I use the one under the sink.
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That is what I have also.
I do not use that valve. I use the one under the sink.
Sounds like we may have the conundrum solved
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That is what I have also.
I do not use that valve. I use the one under the sink.
If you look under the trailer (not the slide) about where the tv is there is a low point drain. I think it is for the ice maker.
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