WATER PUMP
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WATER PUMP
Hello everyone new to the forum....we reading it alot though....we just purchased an 05 Wildcat TT we are having a couple of issues we can not get water to the pump.....(we even installed a new one)...the fresh tank is full there is no water leaks (tank has been full for a few days if there was a
leak we should see it by now) when you pull the intake hose off the pump there just is no water in the lines,,,,,any suggestions? We found a small
buy pass on the hot water lines and tried puting the intake line in a bucket of water then everything seemed to work just nothing coming from the
tank......then there is the furnace wont ingite I say it is not even sparking husband says he thinks it is,,,,,,and finally has anyone replaced the little
track lights under the kitchen sink......
leak we should see it by now) when you pull the intake hose off the pump there just is no water in the lines,,,,,any suggestions? We found a small
buy pass on the hot water lines and tried puting the intake line in a bucket of water then everything seemed to work just nothing coming from the
tank......then there is the furnace wont ingite I say it is not even sparking husband says he thinks it is,,,,,,and finally has anyone replaced the little
track lights under the kitchen sink......
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Re: WATER PUMP
The line between the tank and the pump is just a gravity line. If you do not have water there, you need to find out why. Did you try suction on the line to see if you can get water? If the line has a hole in it between the tank and the pump, the system will not work; the pump will just suck air.
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Re: WATER PUMP
The heater probably just needs a good cleaning by taking it out or having it serviced. Spiders and dirt dobbers will clog it up.
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Haven't had to replace the lights below the kitchen cabinet. If they're the same thing I've seen in building supply stores, I think you can get whatever length you need. Look in the electrical department.
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