What kind of water heater does the Rialta use?
The Rialta uses an ATWOOD Water Heater that is a 110V AC ELECTRIC water heater that also uses the hot engine coolant to heat the domestic fresh water.
Do you have to winterize your holding tanks?
Winterize RV holding tanks to keep them in proper working order. Black-water tanks hold human waste and sewage. They must be emptied before winter storage. Gray-water tanks hold dirty water from the showers and sinks. The gray-water tank must be emptied after the black-water tank.
How can I winterize my black water tank?
Open the valve for the black-water tank. Empty the black-water tank. Clean the black-water tank. Use a hose dedicated for use on the waste line. Attach a tank-cleaning tool to one end of the hose. Attach the other end to a city water supply.
Is the Winnebago Rialta covered by factory warranty?
Your new Rialta is covered by a factory warranty against defects in material and workmanship. This warranty should be validated at once and returned to the factory by your dealer. Read and understand all instructions and precautions in this manual before operating your new motor
The Rialta uses an ATWOOD Water Heater that is a 110V AC ELECTRIC water heater that also uses the hot engine coolant to heat the domestic fresh water.
What are the specifications of a 2003 Rialta?
Comparisons to other motor homes are based on the most recent information available. The difference is in the details: 2003 Rialta Specifications. 2 2HD 22QD 22FD Interior Bedding Shelf,* Carpeted Floor Mat entrance door, S S S Ceiling Lights incandescent DC Receptacle, Front Wraparound Curtain, Headliner molded ABS,
How big is the propane tank in a Rialta?
Propane heater 4 gal hot water heater. 20 gal, fresh water tank. 13 gal, blackwater tank. 9 gal greywater tank. 7 gal propane tank. 21’8″ long 8’10” high 7’4″ wide. Tow hitch. For 10 years now, we’ve been telling people they “should” run premium fuel in their Eurovans…note we’ve been saying “should” not “must.”
Are there any problems with the Rialta generator?
This is true whether the brand is the original Generac or the later Onan. The most common problems are failure to start or failure to keep running once an electrical load is placed on the generator. The manufacturer almost always claims that “varnish” in the generator fuel system is the culprit and such a problem is not covered under warranty.
What should I do if my coolant is leaking?
The coolant leak will need to have the cooling system pressure tested to see if a hose or component is leaking in the rear heater system. If you lose all the coolant, the engine will overheat and can cause engine damage. Have the coolant leak repaired as soon as possible.
What causes coolant to leak from the radiator?
Adding pressure further increases the boiling point, up to 267 °F (130 °C) for a 50/50 blend. A new engine is usually able to maintain its coolant in the radiator, hoses, and coolant passages. However, damage, wear, corrosion, and other problems can easily cause coolant leaks. If you suspect you may have a coolant leak, look for these symptoms.
What kind of aluminum is in Atwood water heater tank?
Tank Cladding Info The Atwood water heater tank is constructed of a core of high strength aluminum. The interior of the tank consists of a 15% thickness of type 7072 aluminum (pure aluminum and zinc) that is fused to the core during the rolling process.
The coolant leak will need to have the cooling system pressure tested to see if a hose or component is leaking in the rear heater system. If you lose all the coolant, the engine will overheat and can cause engine damage. Have the coolant leak repaired as soon as possible.
What causes coolant to leak from the hood?
Coolant may move through many different hoses under your vehicle’s hood. If one of these hoses develops a crack or hole, coolant may leak. Hoses in your vehicle’s cooling system must connect to different components. Some connections may have hose clamps, while others may attach on their own.
When did the Toyota long life Red coolant come out?
But, your vehicle (not sure what year but somewhere between 2000 & 2004, right?) would most likely have had the Toyota Long Life Red coolant in it. Is your current coolant red in color? This coolant is meant to be changed every 30,000 miles or 3 years, whichever comes first.