B544 - - what is this drainage pipe? (1 Viewer)

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Hi all,
I'm trying to establish what the ribbed drainage pipe in the attached photo is for. It's sited to rear offside just forward of R/O/S wheel. I can't think what it drains and am now wonering if it is either an overflow pipe or a breather pipe. Can anyone shed light on it?
Also in one of the floor lockers is a length of nylon string that disappears somewhere and seems to pull something against the resistance of a spring. Any ideas?

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Hi all,
I'm trying to establish what the ribbed drainage pipe in the attached photo is for. It's sited to rear offside just forward of R/O/S wheel. I can't think what it drains and am now wonering if it is either an overflow pipe or a breather pipe. Can anyone shed light on it?
Also in one of the floor lockers is a length of nylon string that disappears somewhere and seems to pull something against the resistance of a spring. Any ideas?

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Possibly a gas drop out point given its location near the heater.
 
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Tenna for men? How close to the bed is it, it could save you getting up in the night?

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Bloody hell! It could be a covert grey water dump valve!:Eeek:

GREY WATER THREAD ALERT!!! :doh::laughing:

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In our old B544 our hob is situated at the rear o/s and has a drain to cater for spillage, is that what its for?

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Is it close to the fridge? If so could it be a defrost drain?
I have noticed a similar pipe running behind our fridge which exits below the floor. No idea what it's for but assume its a drain for defrost water rather than it evaporating.

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Hi all,
I'm trying to establish what the ribbed drainage pipe in the attached photo is for. It's sited to rear offside just forward of R/O/S wheel. I can't think what it drains and am now wonering if it is either an overflow pipe or a breather pipe. Can anyone shed light on it?
Also in one of the floor lockers is a length of nylon string that disappears somewhere and seems to pull something against the resistance of a spring. Any ideas?

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It'll be a leak drain...
 

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In our B564 we had a cord like that, it was for diverting heat into the waste tank to stop it freezing.

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Also in one of the floor lockers is a length of nylon string that disappears somewhere and seems to pull something against the resistance of a spring. Any ideas?

Try getting the wife to sit in the passenger seat, then pull it...:hi5:
 

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In our B564 we had a cord like that, it was for diverting heat into the waste tank to stop it freezing.
Oh, that's a bit boring. I like the hidden grey waste dump valve conspiracy theory better. :whistle::LOL:
 

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