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Most RV's have the tanks under the floor and the pump on the floor. so most rv water pumps are above the tank. Truck campers would be a large exception for the most part though.
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โMay-29-2023 05:10 PM
LouLawrence wrote:
What I don't understand is how you can disconnect the input line and not have water flowing everywhere. That line should be full of water and supply lots more water to your pump than a funnel could provide. Is the pump above the tank?
โMay-29-2023 03:28 PM
wa8yxm wrote:
I agree with the new pump only that price seems high (But then it's been some years since I replaced one.
One make sure fresh tank is FULL
Two.. open faucets. Kitchen and bath before turning on pump.
3 Insect lines for valves and holes.
โMay-29-2023 03:23 PM
IB853347201 wrote:
For about $70 you can buy a new Shurflo pump on Amazon and be done with your issue,,,just saying,,,
โMay-20-2023 02:07 PM
wa8yxm wrote:
I agree with the new pump only that price seems high (But then it's been some years since I replaced one.
One make sure fresh tank is FULL
Two.. open faucets. Kitchen and bath before turning on pump.
3 Insect lines for valves and holes.
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โMay-14-2023 07:06 AM
kfp673 wrote:
The only thing I can do, and have been doing, is to disconnect the inlet hose from the pump, put a funnel directly into the pump and pour water in and reconnect the hose. That seems to cause a prime that then works as long as we keep the tank filled and keep using it.
Any idea why the pump no longer primes on its own the way it should? Thanks!
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