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Old 12-19-2008, 03:34 PM   #1
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Does anyone know if there is a fuse for the water pump other than the 12V fuses in the compartment just below the frig? None of those are labeled as the water pump and I didn't see anything back under the foot of the bed in those fuses that show for the pump.

Mine worked fine last week when I pumped the pink stuff through all the lines, but today I wanted to double check that I got some out the outdoor shower but the pump does nothing when I turn it on. No humming, buzzing or anything. I even held my hand on the pump with it turned on and no vibration or anything.

It has been leaking a little around the end cap with the 4 screws and when I called Shurflo they said it shouldn't be leaking there and since its still under warranty to send it to them. Wonder if that leaking could be the problem. Too chilly to pull it out now but as soon as the weather warms up that'll be my next project.

Meanwhile, are there any other fuses anyplace that would affect the pump?

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Old 12-19-2008, 03:34 PM   #2
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Does anyone know if there is a fuse for the water pump other than the 12V fuses in the compartment just below the frig? None of those are labeled as the water pump and I didn't see anything back under the foot of the bed in those fuses that show for the pump.

Mine worked fine last week when I pumped the pink stuff through all the lines, but today I wanted to double check that I got some out the outdoor shower but the pump does nothing when I turn it on. No humming, buzzing or anything. I even held my hand on the pump with it turned on and no vibration or anything.

It has been leaking a little around the end cap with the 4 screws and when I called Shurflo they said it shouldn't be leaking there and since its still under warranty to send it to them. Wonder if that leaking could be the problem. Too chilly to pull it out now but as soon as the weather warms up that'll be my next project.

Meanwhile, are there any other fuses anyplace that would affect the pump?

Thanks.
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Old 12-19-2008, 04:15 PM   #3
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We'll start with the obvious ...

a) is the auxiliary power switch ON/

b) are the coach batteries charged to above 12.5 volts

c) are your battery cables corroded?
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by skigramp:
We'll start with the obvious ...

a) is the auxiliary power switch ON/ Definitely, never turn it off. All other 12V items that I can check do work.

b) are the coach batteries charged to above 12.5 volts
13.5 Volts according to the Power Management

c) are your battery cables corroded? </div></BLOCKQUOTE> That I haven't checked, will use my multi-meter to see what voltage I have coming off the battery connections.

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