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Old 07-06-2016, 06:24 AM   #1
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No water preasure

We are out camping at a State Park and I got up to make coffee, but I had very little water pressure. Checked the bathroom and shower, same thing. Went out and turned off the water and unhooked the hose. Pressure is fine. Connected hose again, only pressure I have is with the Water Pump ON. We have a 2000 Winnebago Ultimate Advantage. Does anybody have any ideas on what to check?
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Plugged pressure regulator or filter???

Try connecting each one separately to the city water and verify sufficient flow and pressure through each one. Check screens for blockage.
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do you by chance have the water valve turned to 'CITY WATER' instead of 'WATER TANK'?
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City water is where the valve needs to be
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Unhook the hose from the pressure regulator. Then turn on the faucet. No water, bad regulator. If you get water, next go to the water filter if you have one. Remove the filter or canister and turn on the water again. As you can see it is a process of elimination until you find where the blockage is.
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We are out camping at a State Park and I got up to make coffee, but I had very little water pressure. Checked the bathroom and shower, same thing. Went out and turned off the water and unhooked the hose. Pressure is fine. Connected hose again, only pressure I have is with the Water Pump ON. We have a 2000 Winnebago Ultimate Advantage. Does anybody have any ideas on what to check?
Thank you. Ronnie Tucker

Had this happen to us. Was the state park. I did like you and unhooked the hose only to see much volume. You can have much volume at low pressure. Fill your fresh water tank and take off of city fill.
Turn pump on and enjoy the pressure.
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No water pressure

I did check all of the above. Regulator, filter, and the city water valve. They all are OK. There is volume at the main hook up but not a lot of pressure. I walked up the street to see if anyone else was having a problem and I saw water running across the road. So now I am thinking it is a Park problem and not with me. I will go check with the park office. Thanks for all the suggestions and help.


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If the park is having a problem like broken main, etc.. fill your FW tank before they shut the water off for repairs.
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