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Old-Biscuit wrote:I think you're right
After closing an open faucet pump should be able to rebuild pressure and shut off with in a few seconds.
Your 2007 pump is tired.......diaphragms are probably stiff
You can rebuild or replace.
But pump needs work
โDec-23-2013 11:36 AM
MNtundraRet wrote:. It seems to me that if there was a leak that the pump would never shut off but it does.
Have you got outside and looked for leaking water?
Did you replace the hot-water heater plug?
Water leaking out the hot-water pressure vent? Cycle it a time or two.
Check under sinks in cabinets for leaks. Connections should be tightened every so often. Check the inline strainer connected to the pump. Check and clean faucet screens.
โDec-23-2013 11:33 AM
MNtundraRet wrote:. Yes to all
Have you got outside and looked for leaking water?
Did you replace the hot-water heater plug?
Water leaking out the hot-water pressure vent? Cycle it a time or two.
Check under sinks in cabinets for leaks. Connections should be tightened every so often. Check the inline strainer connected to the pump. Check and clean faucet screens.
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