Welcome to the forums! Sounds like you picked up a hell of a nice coach if it's been in storage since 1990. My coach has two tanks, a main that contains 65 gallons and a aux tank with 42 gallons. The generator runs from the main tank only. I changed out my stock air horn tank, compressor, et al to a Viair setup, lot more reliable in my opinion plus I got the Viair tank with multiple ports so I can do a quick-disconnect plug in and air my tires. When I first blew my airhorn I saw so many leaves coming out of it that it wasn't funny. Guess the system had been down for a few years. I haven't seen the red lights in the master bedroom windows, but I do have a switch back there that's labeled as "mood lighting" that so far does nothing. Maybe I should check... lol....
The water holding tank is under the coach in an insulated area. You have to drop the pan to get to it. The water filter on my coach under the sink is a pain to work with... but I did manage to get it swapped out. I had to go through the plumbing to check for leaks naturally..... I also added a water pressure gauge to my coach in the bathroom, that was a nice addition and lets me monitor pressure both from the inside pump and from a park if I use the regular water feed from an external system to inside the coach.
Welcome! Eric
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