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Old 07-20-2013, 04:48 PM   #11
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In my '06 2720SL, there is no access plate - I think that came along later, and I wish I had it. The only way to get to the plumbing is by removing the outside shower. Also, unless something has changed since my '02 2720SL, the tub is non-removable because of the glued-in drain fitting that drops directly into the top of the gray tank.

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The access plate on my 3326 sits directly behind the battery box, and is quite small. Having removed the shower box in the past to fix a leak there, I would pull it again to work on tub plumbing. Other than removing caulk, it's easy to do and gives a nice sized hole directly under the tub.
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