AND just as future thought?
While things can vary a whole bunch, there seems to be one thing pretty consistent over much of the country!
I will never go to Camping World for any service work! I get it that many people are hard to please but I find the service is just not even close to right as they do not pass info from who I talk to on to the person doing the install or repair!
Too much invested in adverts to leave any left over for real work?
Too big to care!
On a more progressive line? In case you do want to go with looking it over, there is some limited info that we might use to help troubleshoot. Limited as it is a solid state controller which gives us no real info on how and what it does.
But we can guess at some of it by looking at the wire ID chart here:
https://www.winnebago.com/Files/File...ical_guide.pdf
Combined with some info from the drawings, we can pick out what may help on the basic in/out of the controller to test basics like when it puts out power to the pump?
This drawing, sheet one at top left has some info on the controller.
https://www.winnebago.com/Files/File.../000207694.pdf
Using the wire Id and chart we can then sort out when to expect battery as the switches are changed and possibly see if the output changes to turn the pump on/off?
Not anything in the solid state that we are able to fix but maybe a start or testing it?