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Old 05-07-2022, 12:07 PM   #1
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H2O Pump fuse location?

Hi ..2005 Prov 39J...new water pump ( 2 months old) stopped pumping..
Where would the fuse be?
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Old 05-07-2022, 02:34 PM   #2
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Most water pumps of that era had the fuse inline within 6" of the pump. Mine was tucked back behind the pump and I had to feel for it to find it. Then had to cut the zip tie to access it.

But, most RVs have a single switch in the power center panel inside the RV labeled 'Water Pump' so check that's on. Older RVs had 2 or 3 switches scattered around the RV. Near the kitchen and bathroom sinks, and down in the wet bay. Newer RVs only have 2, at the control center, and in the wet bay.
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Most water pumps of that era had the fuse inline within 6" of the pump. Mine was tucked back behind the pump and I had to feel for it to find it. Then had to cut the zip tie to access it.

But, most RVs have a single switch in the power center panel inside the RV labeled 'Water Pump' so check that's on. Older RVs had 2 or 3 switches scattered around the RV. Near the kitchen and bathroom sinks, and down in the wet bay. Newer RVs only have 2, at the control center, and in the wet bay.
Thank you so much for your reply...the fuse in the panel in the bedroom ( next to breakers) was bad and we replaced it ...the pump worked for an hour or so and has stopped again...the pump itself felt hot after it stopped working with the new fuse so we turned it off.
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#1 bedroom under a window #2 bathroom
#3 under kitchen sink
#4 main control panel by front door and #h20 bay..
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I assume the fuse is sized properly. Either way I don't think the pump body should be getting very hot. I would try to get a replacement pump and try it again.
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