Water pump April 24, 2011, 06:02:52 pm Yahoo Message Number: 122121We are getting our 2004 -26 1/2 mid bath ready for the camping season. The unit was winterized last fall using the blow out method with compressed air through the lines. My husband filled up the water tanks 2/3rds but full when we turn on the pump we get nothing. No sound from the pump what so ever. The water pump light is on at the control panel so we think the fuse for water pump is good. We checked in manual and believe we have followed all of the steps turn the water back on.Have we missed something? Is our water pump bad.
Re: Water pump Reply #1 – April 24, 2011, 06:13:15 pm Yahoo Message Number: 122122Mary, Have you checked the (possible) inline fuse right near the pump? I presume you know about the Velcro-ed on panel to get to the pump. The panel would be at your left foot as you stand at the sink. Other than that, you would need to check for power availability at the pump with a volt meter. It could be that a "wire nut" got pushed off during the winterizing process.Alex Rutchka, SE #4 '05 MB
Re: Water pump Reply #2 – April 25, 2011, 08:44:53 am Yahoo Message Number: 122134Thanks for the advice. we checked those items and looks like the pump is dead. We will contact rv parts place this am to see if we can get a replacement and find if there is a way to test pump to be sure it is kaput before replacing.Mary
Re: Water pump Reply #3 – April 25, 2011, 11:22:59 am Yahoo Message Number: 122138Quote Thanks for the advice. we checked those items and looks like the pump is dead. We will contact rv parts place this am to see if we can get a replacement and find if there is a way to test pump to be sure it is kaput before replacing. Just make sure the pump is making absolutely no sound. After the pump gets air in it, it can take a long time for the pump to re-prime itself. During this time our WhisperKing just sort of hums. After refilling the tank, I'll leave the pump off and a faucet open for a while to get some water to flow into the pump housing. It still usually takes a few minutes for the pump to re-prime properly and really start pumping again, after turning the pump on.Art
Re: Water pump Reply #4 – April 25, 2011, 12:08:38 pm Yahoo Message Number: 122139older_fossil wrote: Just make sure the pump is making absolutely no sound. After the pump gets air in it, it can take a long time for the pump to re-prime itself. During this time our WhisperKing just sort of hums. After refilling the tank, I'll leave the pump off and a faucet open for a while to get some water to flow into the pump housing. It still usually takes a few minutes for the pump to re-prime properly and really start pumping again, after turning the pump on. --- The first time that I drained and flushed the water heater, I thought that either there was a major leak somewhere or that the pump was defunct; it took a long time for the Whisper King to hum itself into a "re-prime" and fill the lines and the hot water tank! Now that I know what to expect, I'm not concerned when the pump takes its time to get everything flowing again!Joan 1 Likes
Re: Water pump Reply #5 – April 26, 2011, 07:40:34 am Yahoo Message Number: 122155Have you referred to the Lazy Daze Companion article on water pumps?
Re: Water pump Reply #6 – September 21, 2019, 02:24:55 pm This post is still pertinent 8 years later. It just saved me. My water wouldn't start while going through the tank sanitizing steps. Thought it was a goner...and of course it is a weekend and reservations for Monday night in Lancaster PA. It was just the added time to re prime the pump. This Forum saves again. Thanks, Sue