It looks like I have joined the ranks of the many that have their water pump fail. Just 2 weeks from my first anniversity as a new motor home owner, the darn thing just stopped. It was working fine but now acts like there is no power going to it. I checked all of the wires and everything appears to be fine. Could not find any fuse or circuit breaker for this so feel that it is just dead. Will attempt to get into a Winnebago dealer while wintering in Florida to utilize my one-year bumper-to-bumper warranty. After reading the history of similiar problems by other members of this forum, I believe that this is a frequent compliant of those of us equiped with SHURflo pumps.
It looks like I have joined the ranks of the many that have their water pump fail. Just 2 weeks from my first anniversity as a new motor home owner, the darn thing just stopped. It was working fine but now acts like there is no power going to it. I checked all of the wires and everything appears to be fine. Could not find any fuse or circuit breaker for this so feel that it is just dead. Will attempt to get into a Winnebago dealer while wintering in Florida to utilize my one-year bumper-to-bumper warranty. After reading the history of similiar problems by other members of this forum, I believe that this is a frequent compliant of those of us equiped with SHURflo pumps.
One of my switches was acting up & caused the same problem. It was the one on the power panel. So I turn the one on in the sewer/water compartment & therfore reversing the switch operations on the power panel. There is a fuse by the water pump, on the red lead, at least there is one on mine.
Before replacing make sure that there is power to the pump. In less than a year I had 2 Shurflo go. The original died and I replaced with a variable speed Shurflo which had a defective pressure head and leaked uncontrolably after a few weeks. After reading about the Shurflo problems I decided on another brand.
I got a Flojet VSD. The VSD is a variable speed pump. It only pumps fast enough to replace the pressure lost. A normal pump waits for enough of a pressure drop, then surges to restore pressure. We shower onboard and the VSD is great as there is no surge with the water temp fluxing between hot and cold.
I had the opposite experience. I bought the Flojet VSD as an enhancement and it crapped out after about a year. I put the original Shurflo back in and it is still working.
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2001 Winnebago Adventurer, 35U, W-20 8.1
F+R Trac bars, F+R sway bars, SafTsteer, F Sumo Springs, 4 Koni FSDs
I guess I can't complain about Shurflo. My 5.7 went bad last spring one month past my warranty. They replaced it with a new 5.7. That's more than I can say about Workhorse!
My 5.7 failed several months out of warranty and Shurflo replaced it immediately (under warranty) and it works great. I am impressed with Shurflo's great customer support and service.
Its too bad their product isn't as good as their warranty though. I'm on my third 5.7 in 3 years, all replaced under warranty. Just meant I had more work to do each time since it was simpler to do the replacement myself than drive 100 miles to an authorized dealer, then package up the defective one and UPS it back to them.
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