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26/7/2025 at 3:56pm
Location: SW Hertfordshire Outfit: Toyota Hiace Touring
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Hi All
My Water tap at my sink, not pumping water up.
In my Hiace Campervan (professional conversion), I have a simple set up, microswitch tap with sink and whale pump in a 20L container under the sink.
A few weeks ago on a trip my sink tap stopped working, turned it on went to work, then went dead. I assumed it was the microswitch on the tap, I replaced the tap (like for like), but still not working.
I taken the pump out of the water container and when holding it in onec hand, turning on the tap, I can feel a click in the pump, but nothing occurs.
I assume this is time for a new pump right?
Thanks
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26/7/2025 at 4:51pm
Location: East Herts Outfit: 1992 Elddis Wisp 450CT + X Trail
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If all the pump does is click, and the battery voltage is ok, yes it does sound like it's time for a new pump. However, make sure the battery voltage is ok first, and use a multimeter not any meters you may have in the van's electrics. They can be notoriously inaccurate.------------- Best Regards,
Colin
27/7/2025 at 9:12am
Location: Yorkshire Outfit: Car & Caravan
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Have you tried moving the impeller on the pump as they sometimes stick, or try the pump direct to the battery.
27/7/2025 at 7:41pm
Location: south yorkshire Outfit: coachman Amara 450
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the impeller is on the bottom, (the fourth picture in your link) move the impeller blades round with a small screwdriver, ------------- I predict a riot !!
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