Not the same cause but I had the diaphragm in my Shurflo split. Bought a new pump. No problem,
Then I found out the local Produce/Irrigation place keep spares. They keep lots of spares because they use them in sprayers and other pumps on the farms.
Much cheaper than any other place I found including caravan places and Ebay. I found out all I needed was a new diaphragm.
Hope that would be all you need, If it has frozen and split.
Is there power getting to pump ? Fuse etc ? Could be frozen ? Lag or cover to keep from
Freezing . Thought we had pump issues to find our M/H has two switches aha Vanity and sink . Only had it four years !
Camping in freezing conditions like Guyra it is a good idea to turn pump off at night time and open a tap to allow expansion in case it freezes.
To check pump power supply you need and should carry a 12volt test pen it has a needle point and a cable tail with a clip, simply clip to negative steel frame push needle point through cable insulation to touch copper cable. These units are less than $10. but only for 12 volt
-- Edited by JBDUBBO on Sunday 15th of July 2018 06:38:48 PM
Ours did the same in Charliville last night (water didn't freeze and pump was still vibrating when turned on). Disconnected inlet to pump and backflushed the system to the tank now working , must have been a blockage between inlet of the pump and the tank. (some have an inline filter fitted.) so if you don't have a flow at the pump inlet no go they need a positive head pressure to work.
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