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dougrainer
Jun 19, 2016Nomad
I assume from your post, the Water Pump ALWAYS has power regardless of the wall switches? If so, Fleetwood used 2 different types of switches. System 1 is, ALL of the switches (2 or 3) are daisy chained and they have a definite ON and OFF toggle, not spring loaded . That means if just 1 is ON then the others will not turn the pump OFF. System 2 is they use a Water Pump controller and the switches are spring loaded. ANY switch will turn the Controller on and off. Sounds like the people that attempted to fix your system did not know what they were doing and bypassed the controller type system and now you have a pump on all the time. In the controller type system, you have 12 volts positive to the pump all the time and the controller opens and closes the ground wire to the pump, Sooo, they probably found that 12 volt positive at the pump, found no ground and then wired a direct ground which will render the pump ON all the time. Doug
PS, your Water Pump controller is bad. It is probably corroded. Fleetwood installed this controller in various places. In the water bay behind the plastic panel and sometime below the refer inside the bottom cabinet or behind the 120/12 volt panel if this panel was mounted at the floorli9ne area inside.
PS, your Water Pump controller is bad. It is probably corroded. Fleetwood installed this controller in various places. In the water bay behind the plastic panel and sometime below the refer inside the bottom cabinet or behind the 120/12 volt panel if this panel was mounted at the floorli9ne area inside.
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