As some of you know, I have had constant problems with coach water pumps. I have learned some things I think all of you might want to know.
I had the one that came with my motorhome replaced in December 2013 because it ran but would not prime, hence no water being pumped. I was told there was a hole in the diaphragm and obviously, my RV was 9 months past the warranty, so cost was $290. The second one started to go bad last fall, so I had it replaced just before Christmas, 2014, at a cost of $305. All three were Shurflo. I have been carrying jugs of water to flush the toilet as I drive and obviously have not been able to camp without city water hookups, which has been a pain.
What frustrated me with the last one is that no one at the dealership knew what the warranty was on Shurflo water pumps, but said the dealer warranty was only 90 days, and I ought to contact the manufacturer to find out the warranty on the new unit. So I did.
I have been talking to Shurflo (Fluid Motion Technologies, Inc) customer service, and here is what I discovered:
- The warranty on the initial water pump was 2 years parts and labor. Course no one told me that I still had 3 months valid on that warranty!!!
- The warranty on the second and third pumps was two years parts only. That means that the two dealers who replaced them should have taken them apart and replaced whatever was broken, not necessarily replaced the entire pump. I am pretty sure the dealers knew that and feigned ignorance because they did not carry parts or did not want to bother.
The customer service guy asked if they had given me the old pumps. When I told him no, he said, "Odd that the dealers would keep your pump even as they claim the pump is out of warranty. The warranty on the 4008-101-E65 is two years. Based on your description of the problems, they could have easily been fixed with most likely a valve kit. If it is any consolation, I will send you a pumphead kit to have on hand in case you run into any difficulty. If you find that acceptable, get me an address and I’ll send N/C."
He is sending me the part, and next time I have problems, I will be emailing him to see where I can get the best service. The biggest problem with my water pump is that it is inside the pass-through between two storage bins. Reaching it literally means sticking head, shoulders, and even chest into that bin to reach it--not something I can do myself. I was charged two hours labor each time for the pump to be replaced, which I think is really excessive even considering the difficulty reaching it. I also might someday get someone to move the location.
I will also keep all old parts next time and contact the manufacturers to verify warranty if the dealers do not know. (My RV packet from Fleetwood was pretty useless because it mostly gave installation instructions.)