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Old 11-19-2020, 07:38 AM   #7
LewisB
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The pump has to have over-current protection; it is being fed from one of the 12V circuits in your power center. Check the fuses along the side of the power center and see if there is a dedicated fuse for the water pump - if so, pull the fuse.

I agree with the others, however, that killing the power to the pump should be a "temporary" fix. You really should figure out why this is happening because some day you may need/want that pump and it would be good to have it working properly. JMHO
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