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Old 12-12-2018, 02:25 PM   #1
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Monitor has no power. Got it loose enough to see back of pump & htr. sw.
Hot wire from light to pump switch powers up entire monitor. Can't get it far enough off wall to tell if wires run up or down. Seems to be held back by wire thru insulation. Not sure where to look for problem.
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With pump on & fresh wtr. tank full, only a trickle in bathroom sink & toilet.
None in shower or kitchen sink. Again, not sure where to look for problem.
Thankful for any help
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Old 12-12-2018, 07:13 PM   #2
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Much more info is needed before anyone can give advise. You need to post at least year, model, etc. More info the better.
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Much more info is needed before anyone can give advise. You need to post at least year, model, etc. More info the better.
07 Keystone Cougar 4YD. That's all I can give you. Just bought this critter. Thanks
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Old 12-12-2018, 09:21 PM   #4
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Welcome to the forum. With the little info you give I can only guess. First check the winterizing valve on the pump inlet, it may still be in the position to draw antifreeze into the system.

If that is not the problem locate the back of the waterheater and turn the bypass valve handle 1/4 turn either way and see if you have flow. One way will bypass the tank and the other will fill it. If it is in the middle somewhere this may be your problem. (Without knowing the exact model I can not help with the location and how to access the back of the waterheater. )

Let us know what you find. The model number can be found next to the entrance door grab handle in most cases.

JM2˘, Hank

If there is antifreeze in the lines and it gets into the waterheater tank you will have to drain it before storage. You will have to winterize everything again after checking the system. Many videos online on how to do it. Good luck.
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Old 12-13-2018, 06:53 PM   #5
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Well ya'll, got the water problem worked out. Turns out got no valve to swap from
city water to fresh water tank. Pumping water OUT city water inlet. go figure
Still ain't figured the lack of power to the monitor panel. Probably something
simple as all getout. Time will tell. Thank ya'll for your suggestions.
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Old 12-13-2018, 06:55 PM   #6
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P.S. Just 4 the record, all fuses are good
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Old 12-13-2018, 07:25 PM   #7
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Well ya'll, got the water problem worked out. Turns out got no valve to swap from
city water to fresh water tank. Pumping water OUT city water inlet. go figure
Still ain't figured the lack of power to the monitor panel. Probably something
simple as all getout. Time will tell. Thank ya'll for your suggestions.


If your water pump is pushing water out of the city water hook up, then the oneway valve built into the city hook up is either stuck or broken. Look at the center of the city water hook up for the valve, maybe jiggle it with a small screwdriver.
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Will do thanks. Capped it off for the time being.
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