by Deeann » Mon Nov 11, 2013 4:12 am
It's pretty easy to replace your water pump. If you can get to it, give it a good looking over. Should have 2 wires going to it (the 12 volts) and 2 water lines. If you feel confident in unhooking those two wires (DON'T let them touch each other or anything else) and those two water lines, you can remove the pump and install a new one. You may have to reuse the fittings from your old pump. They should be fine unless one is split. This is an easy job to do. Just be sure to turn off the water. And if your water tank sits higher than your water pump, be sure to drain it before disconnecting the water lines. Have a towel handy. Some water will run out of the lines when you disconnect them. Maybe a small bucket or sauce pan to catch some of the water. Then unscrew it from the floor and take it with you to buy another one. If the new one doesn't come with fittings, be sure to save them off of your old pump. Install fitting into the new pump with some Teflon tape or a small bit of pipe dope. Don't use too much pipe dope. It's yukky and stains your clothes and you don't want it in your water line. If you aren't comfortable disconnecting live 12volt wires, disconnect your batteries first. This is a simple job.