โOct-19-2023 03:16 PM
โDec-26-2023 05:30 PM
Make sure that both "low point" drain valves are shut off completely to allow water lines to pressurize fully. Otherwise pump will cycle on and off. Ours are hard to get at and hard to turn off completely.
โDec-26-2023 08:20 PM
A few drops of cooking oil lubricates plastic valves.
โDec-26-2023 08:19 PM
A few drops of cooking oil will lubricate the plastic valves.
โDec-05-2023 07:17 AM
I am not familiar with your model. BUT, I have 45 years as an RV tech. MY FIRST impression when a customer has your problem and there are NO leaks on the ground or in the RV, is indeed a possible pump, especially over 15 years old. BUT, do you have a City water, water tank fill valve? Most RV's (motorhomes) do. The 2nd option I look at when your problem happens is the City water tank fill valve is leaking internally and the pump is just cycling and putting water back into the tank. Shurflo builds an excellent Pump, The odds are to get a new pump with the same problem is extremely rare.
โDec-04-2023 01:15 PM - edited โDec-04-2023 01:15 PM
Sometimes there can be a loose connection in the shower wall. Have you gone outside to see if anything is leaking on the ground under the motorhome.
โDec-01-2023 10:22 PM
Pressuring the pump with 90# of air pressure is beyond its design limits, which likely damaged the pump diaphragms and seals.
The usual cause of pump cycling is a water leak somewhere, and the reply suggesting the commode water valve leaking is valid. Have you check that out and eliminated as a possible source?
โNov-02-2023 11:49 AM
โNov-01-2023 12:46 PM
Bordercollie wrote:
The low point drains on our 2004 Tioga 26Q are hard to access and hard to shut off , if not shut off completely, pump will cycle.
โDec-17-2023 06:18 AM
I have had to use a garden hose on the low point drain a couple of times to get all of the air out of the inlet side of the pump. The pump sucks on the inlet side where an air bubble remained. Air compresses, water does not. After the pump stops the air pocket under suction seems to pull back through the pump and the pump recycles. And this has happened with brand new pumps.
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โDec-15-2023 07:08 PM - edited โDec-15-2023 07:10 PM
That webpage states 2-yr warranty for the 3200 model, despite the advertising stating lifetime warranty. What's up with that???.
โOct-30-2023 06:09 PM
BillHoughton wrote:
Is it feasible to install a check valve upstream from the pump and not rely on the pump's check valve?