Yes, and I declare I had a poltergeist flipping the switches inside my camper!
Here's the situation:
Getting ready to leave the campground. Finish up at the dump station and pull out. Stop, reach under the camper and open the fresh water tank drain valve. Water starts running, emptying the tank as I go merrily on down the road.
Get home. Unpack the camper, all is well.
Next day, go back out to the camper and the water pump is running. How long? who knows? Turns out the on-off switch to the pump is now turned on. Of course, there's no water in the tank to pump, lines are now not pressurized, so the pump is attempting to run, and won't shut off until.... A) add water to the fresh water tank, or B) flip the switch. So I flip the switch.
OK, go out the next day, and the dang thing is ON again!
This went on for over a year, but very inconsistent.
Now I live in the country, but I had a theory that the neighbor kid was sneaking into the camper reeking havoc (you know, playing with the switches). So, started keeping the camper locked. Still, even with the camper locked, it happened a few times too. Very, very weird. I though I was going out of my mind.
Basically, when there is no water in the tank and the switch gets flipped, the pump will run and run and run.
So, either someone is playing games with your switch, or you have a short somewhere (like at the switch), allowing power to by-pass the switch which is activating the pump. And because there's no water in the tank, it will keep running until something is turned off.
My solution? I double switched my water pump. I cut DC 12 volt wires going to the water pump and spliced into it. Than ran the wire under our bed and put a toggle switch, actually, on the side of our bed. Blankets hanging down, and not knowing it's there, no one would ever know or see it.
Problem solved. When returning home, or on the road, both switches are now turned off, the one on the wall, and the one on the side of the bed. Mr. Poltergeist has been confused ever since. Since I double switched the pump, it's never come on again when the fresh water tank is empty.
Just a suggestion: Double switch the water pump.