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Replacing a water pump on a mid bath
My pump is acting up big time.
I've tried adjusting it but it's not working correctly.

Do I need to pull the power supply out to get to the 2 far side mounting screws?
It looks that way when I pull the cover and look at it.
2021 Mid Bath

Re: Replacing a water pump on a mid bath
Reply #1
Have you called LD? It should be covered under the warranty,

Larry
Larry
2003 23.5' Front Lounge, since new.  Previously 1983 22' Front Lounge.
Tow vehicles  2020 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, 2001 Jeep Cherokee
Photo Collection: Lazy Daze

Re: Replacing a water pump on a mid bath
Reply #2
Yes you need to pull power panel out to make an easy job of it.  Be sure you have unhooked electrical and the solar panel fuse pulled.
Ross Taylor
2017 MB

Re: Replacing a water pump on a mid bath
Reply #3
Have you called LD? It should be covered under the warranty,

Larry


 That's a good idea however we're in Southern Utah until November 13.

I got it working but it sounds bad and I don't want to risk losing it without a backup or replacing it.

We are near St George and it seems like a big enough city to find one or get one delivered.

I'll need to drain the water it looks like. It would be nice to have a valve on the water line to the pump. Have you heard of anyone installing one?

I'll call the Mothership also.

2021 Mid Bath

Re: Replacing a water pump on a mid bath
Reply #4
Yes you need to pull power panel out to make an easy job of it.  Be sure you have unhooked electrical and the solar panel fuse pulled.


Do I need to pull the entire panel or can just the lower converter power supply section be pulled?
2021 Mid Bath

Re: Replacing a water pump on a mid bath
Reply #5
The water line can be squeezed with a pair of needle nose visegrips, to shut off the cow of water.
We always carry a spare water pump, they never fail near a large town.
Amazon can deliver a new pump to a box somewhere near you.

Guess we must have been near you at some point, we left Utah two days ago, now looking at a white carpet coating the North Rim of Grand Canyon.

Larry
Larry
2003 23.5' Front Lounge, since new.  Previously 1983 22' Front Lounge.
Tow vehicles  2020 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, 2001 Jeep Cherokee
Photo Collection: Lazy Daze

Re: Replacing a water pump on a mid bath
Reply #6
The water line can be squeezed with a pair of needle nose visegrips, to shut off the cow of water.
We always carry a spare water pump, they never fail near a large town.
Amazon can deliver a new pump to a box somewhere near you.

Guess we must have been near you at some point, we left Utah two days ago, now looking at a white carpet coating the North Rim of Grand Canyon.

Larry


We're at Zion, then up to Cedar, and back down to Snow Valley.
2021 Mid Bath

Re: Replacing a water pump on a mid bath
Reply #7
I replaced mine in my 1999 this year, it was original. I unscrewed a panel below the sink, I did not have to touch the inverter. I drained the water, did not pinch a line. It was an easy job.
Steve and Jill, Steve posting
1999 26.5 Mid-Bath

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Reply #8
I replaced mine in my 1999 this year, it was original. I unscrewed a panel below the sink, I did not have to touch the inverter. I drained the water, did not pinch a line. It was an easy job.
That's interesting.
I think they must have changed the access in later  models.

2021 Mid Bath

 
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Reply #9
I know it's not ideal, but a city water hookup is a replacement for a water pump.

Obviously you need a campsite with city water.

On a 2021, that would be enough for me to roll with the current one until I was back at the mothership.

FWIW,

Rich
 
2003 MB

Re: Replacing a water pump on a mid bath
Reply #10
I know it's not ideal, but a city water hookup is a replacement for a water pump.

Obviously you need a campsite with city water.

On a 2021, that would be enough for me to roll with the current one until I was back at the mothership.

FWIW,

Rich
 

That would be ideal.
We did have electrical hook ups for most sites in this trip but not water.

For $130 I can get another pump in Hurricane, UT.

Before anything I need to remove and inspect the filter screen. It looks okay from the outside but I need to rule it out as an potential issue.
2021 Mid Bath

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Reply #11
Tedeboy,
Yours looks the same as mine.  I unscrewed the converter/fuse panel and gently pushed it out a few inches.  I drained the water tank and removed the pump.  The screws on the back of the pump are awkward to access, but it can be done with a little patience.
By the way, the reason my pump sound changed, prompting me to remove it, was that the pump module was unscrewing itself from the pump motor. Since I had already ordered a new pump, I tightened the motor to the pump and kept it as a spare.
Harold
2014 27 MB
Towd: Either the Jeep Wrangler or trailer containing the BMW R1200GS and 2 E-bicycles
Happy wife=Happy life

Re: Replacing a water pump on a mid bath
Reply #12
Tedeboy,
Yours looks the same as mine.  I unscrewed the converter/fuse panel and gently pushed it out a few inches.  I drained the water tank and removed the pump.  The screws on the back of the pump are awkward to access, but it can be done with a little patience.
By the way, the reason my pump sound changed, prompting me to remove it, was that the pump module was unscrewing itself from the pump motor. Since I had already ordered a new pump, I tightened the motor to the pump and kept it as a spare.
Harold
So the black cone with the adjustment hex screw loosened?
I'll check that.
Thanks
2021 Mid Bath

Re: Replacing a water pump on a mid bath
Reply #13
Good news.
Pentair is covering for a new pump. The technician suspects the built-in check valve switch isn't working correctly.

They are sending one to a local RV place.
2021 Mid Bath

Re: Replacing a water pump on a mid bath
Reply #14
I wrote long ago about ALL the screws coming out of the Mothership Vincent-installed replacement water pump under my sink and behind the power panel.  As Larry said, If you pinch off the lines you don't need to dump the water tank.  Of course you can't have big hands to get in there unless you pull out the panel, but it is possible.  However I believe the ShurFlo 4008 should have all the screws replaced by bolts with nuts, so they can't vibrate loose or even fall out!  I keep a new one, bolted together, in case I ever need to do it again.  But years later the old one is still working fine.
Kristin
1997 MB

Re: Replacing a water pump on a mid bath
Reply #15
That's interesting.
I think they must have changed the access in later  models.


Interesting. It looks the same. I was able to do it. I don't remember the power panel/converter being in the way. I probably laid on the floor. Maybe the power panel/converter is bigger.
Steve and Jill, Steve posting
1999 26.5 Mid-Bath

Re: Replacing a water pump on a mid bath
Reply #16
Ted, I replaced mine I had about the same access as you. I removed the power panel  and there was enough wire to sit it on the floor and pump access was easy. While I was at it, i installed a two way valve between the pump and tank so I can either turn water supply off or suck in RV antifreeze to the system for winterization.

Jon
1994 MB