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Location of waterpump

bsport
Explorer
Explorer
Thanks for all info on water pump leak, now I'm trying to fine the thing. Sounds like it is under cabinet (bathroom sink) driver side it's a 2003 Mandalay. Any ideas as to were it could be, I sent a email to Thor but no answer yet. Again thanks for help on what to check about finding the leak.

bobsport
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SooperDaddy
Explorer
Explorer
The PEX crimped on water line fittings are generally warranted as leak proof for between 10 and 20 years if installed by properly trained persons..i.e. RV Factory Employees. Contact Thor to confirm it is under warranty still for the PEX fittings.

PEX has been in use for 40 years and has an expected life span of 100 years! Same as copper piping. The fittings are the only weak point, as well as chaffing.
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2ndhom
Explorer
Explorer
bsport wrote:
Thanks for all info on water pump leak, now I'm trying to fine the thing. Sounds like it is under cabinet (bathroom sink) driver side it's a 2003 Mandalay. Any ideas as to were it could be, I sent a email to Thor but no answer yet. Again thanks for help on what to check about finding the leak.

bobsport


Open the bay doors, have someone run the water inside the coach and follow the pump running noise. Make sure your not hooked up to shore water.

Ivylog
Explorer III
Explorer III
More than likely it's in the basement below the sink. Open some basement doors to find.
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