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LOFAT36
Explorer
May 22, 2019

Water pump

After 6 months in Arizona, arrived home end of March in Canada. Drained and winterized after getting home. Today I filled the fresh water tank and turned on the pump to fill the hot water tank. Now the pump won’t shut off. I left it off for a hour so but when I turn it back on it still runs. No leaks anywhere. Any ideas ?
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    Did you open a faucet and let the air you left in the lines bleed out.

    I mean I keep hearing the line about "Air in the lines" (propane) when a furnace or water heater does not work after several tries (This by the way is BS. Fridge its possible but not very. but for a Furnace or water heater it's BS)

    BUt air in the water lines CAN indeed compress enough to prevent the pump from priming.

    Also Some systems have a 3-way valve on the pump INTAKE (one more though too) that lets the pump suck pink stuff out of a jug.

    Finally.. MY system the fresh tank drain is in the line from the tank to the pump. if I leave it open it can suck air.
  • Worked fine to fill the hot water tank, but keeps running until I shut it off.
  • Did you try out "Emergency Repair Procedure Number One" ? Bang on the pump with something. Maybe the shut off is just stuck. Don't hit it to hard or you will bust it.

    I fixed a lot of stuff in my day with that procedure.
  • CavemanCharlie wrote:
    Did you try out "Emergency Repair Procedure Number One" ? Bang on the pump with something. Maybe the shut off is just stuck. Don't hit it to hard or you will bust it.

    I fixed a lot of stuff in my day with that procedure.

    Caveman technique :)
  • philh wrote:
    CavemanCharlie wrote:
    Did you try out "Emergency Repair Procedure Number One" ? Bang on the pump with something. Maybe the shut off is just stuck. Don't hit it to hard or you will bust it.

    I fixed a lot of stuff in my day with that procedure.

    Caveman technique :)


    :p Works for me haha
  • Pressure Switch!
    I don't know if you can buy one separately or not.
    My old Aqua Jet just needs a few pieces but I have to send it to them/ 69.00 plus 69.00 shipping. So bought new one at Rally from factory for 149.00 and they put it in.
    Ours did a little differently. It wouldn't shut off but no water until you cut the wter pump off and back on and you had water. Tun the faucet off and it still ran a bit of water but not much then none. Check valve and switch I think but they won't sell me the parts. I may pull it apart and see if it is just debris or something and keep it for a spare. Just make sure if someone else installs it they don't lose the screws to the cover plate and try to use wood screws. Amazing how hard it was to find stainless screws an had to substitute stainless cap screws.
  • wa8yxm wrote:
    Did you open a faucet and let the air you left in the lines bleed out.

    I mean I keep hearing the line about "Air in the lines" (propane) when a furnace or water heater does not work after several tries (This by the way is BS. Fridge its possible but not very. but for a Furnace or water heater it's BS)

    BUt air in the water lines CAN indeed compress enough to prevent the pump from priming.

    Also Some systems have a 3-way valve on the pump INTAKE (one more though too) that lets the pump suck pink stuff out of a jug.

    Finally.. MY system the fresh tank drain is in the line from the tank to the pump. if I leave it open it can suck air.
    .

    Well after your post about air in lines I opened all taps and turned on the pump. After they were all purged with air I shut the taps and the pump shut off. I am one happy guy. Now it’s up for sale with a good conscience. Going to look for something smaller as we bought a place in Yuma for our 6 months down south in the winter.

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