My pump is working, as I posted earlier, but I noticed when the tank had water in it, only the red indicator light was on even though the tank was 3/4 full. Is there any way to clean off the sensors? Or, maybe change them out? Pete '87 Westy "Joe's Van" > On a weekend camping trip last weekend, the water pump/faucet wouldn't work. > Fuses are OK, have the requisite 12V coming off the fuse. Water level > sensor works and is accurate. Is it a faulty submersible water pump or an > bad electrical connection at the faucet? How does one trouble shoot the > problem or are submersibles fairly inexpensive, so why not replace and see > what happens > > Went camping this weekend without checking all systems. Filled > the water tank, but it wouldn't pump. Fuse is OK,water > level sensor is accurate. Is the pump bad? The faucet > connection? Also, when I got home, plugged therefrigerator > to 120 vac--doesn't seem to work, although itdid in my > previous system check--don't know if this isrelated or not. > Refrig fuse is OK. Can anyone advise onhow I should proceed > with the troubleshooting? |
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