Warwick xl water pump issue???
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Warwick xl water pump issue???
Hi all.
I drained the van down about a month and a half ago. Filled it up yesterday, and the water pump would not work. Checked the fuse, which was blown, and it just keeps blowing. Do you think the water pump is stuck and needs replacing.
Thank you
I drained the van down about a month and a half ago. Filled it up yesterday, and the water pump would not work. Checked the fuse, which was blown, and it just keeps blowing. Do you think the water pump is stuck and needs replacing.
Thank you
simonroger123- Member
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Re: Warwick xl water pump issue???
Sounds like it, I assume you have a submersible pump in the water tank if so you might like to think about replacing it with an external sureflo one, much more reliable and easy to change if needed. make sure if you go that way you have a 20 psi one.
IanJohnson- Member
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Re: Warwick xl water pump issue???
Thank you for the reply.
simonroger123- Member
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Re: Warwick xl water pump issue???
As the pump keeps blowing the fuse then I can't think of any other reason than it is broken.
I think I also have a water pump problem. My van is drained but as far as I recall, I should be able to hear the pump run, if I switch it on for a moment, even with an empty tank.
I will replace with a Shurflo. There is no problem with submersible pumps per se but they are not suitable when the tank is mounted in such an inaccessible position under the van.
I think I also have a water pump problem. My van is drained but as far as I recall, I should be able to hear the pump run, if I switch it on for a moment, even with an empty tank.
I will replace with a Shurflo. There is no problem with submersible pumps per se but they are not suitable when the tank is mounted in such an inaccessible position under the van.
AutoSleepy_Don- Member
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Re: Warwick xl water pump issue???
How do you find the cables to connect to a surflow pump .? 2014 nuevo
Molly3- Member
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Re: Warwick xl water pump issue???
Use the the cables that are connected to the pressure switch. The shurflo has a built in pressure switch so there is no need for the existing one.Molly3 wrote:How do you find the cables to connect to a surflow pump .? 2014 nuevo
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