340 viper pump noise
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340 viper pump noise
Have a 2002 powerquest vyper when I turn all my battery switches I can hear something running behind a panel next to the driver seat, where the the shifters are . I looked in behind some panel but not sure what Iam looking at does any one know what would be there?
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I can turn on the vacuum flush it definitely makes a louder noise. I put my hand on something's behind the panel next to the drivers seat can't feel anything running.
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Found out it is the shower pump in the floor. There was a access panel under the stairs to the cabin. Does anybody know were to get a replacement shower pump? Atwood looks like a bilage pump with a float.
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That's the one. I really don't use the shower but I would to replace it, if anyone else knows or you remember please let me know, I have to do some checking the web sites
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You need 12volt for sure. You will need the three port box as something else I think the step drain into it as will. You sure the float switch in the pump isn't just stuck. Take it out and clean it really good. But pwraddr is right it sucks to get in there as it is tight. For some reason I am thinking the one I worked on was a Rule pump box on a 380, same set-up.
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When I move the float it seems to only work sometimes even with the float all the way down pump still comes on I disconnected the wire at the pump for now