96bounder wrote:
Had same problem on a f'ver.Not wanting to sound like a smart mouth or make wise cracks,but why dont you just turn pump off while in motion and problem solved.
The OP actually alludes to this...see the highlighted part in the partial quote below:
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I have a situation that baffles me. A year ago i replaced the water pump in my unit. Since then, if i forget to turn the water pump off while running down the road, somehow my fresh water winds up filling up my bathroom sink then overflows into my black tank which then overflows creating a disaster. If the pump is turned off, no problem what so ever. The pump seems to work normally.